Hi, > I'm not sure that a separate 3d printing spin makes a lot of sense Well, it makes for me. Lot's of memebers of our group at university asks me: What Linux distro should I grap for 3D printing? If we have a 3D printing spin, I could point them directly to that. > I'm wondering what sort of printers people have at the moment, since I > believe that it would be very helpful for us to package known > configurations for the slicer(s). I am not sure, if this is going to work, from my point of view, the slicing profiles are very machine and material specific. You can get a very huge number of profiles. Thanks for your offer to help. Miro Hrončok Jabber: miro@xxxxxxxxxx Telefon: +420777974800 2012/10/29 Tom Callaway <tcallawa@xxxxxxxxxx>: > On 10/29/2012 01:59 PM, Miro Hrončok wrote: >> At this point, I would like to gather people interested in 3D printing >> and eventually create a 3D printing SIG. >> Would anyone be interested and help me? > > I'm interested! I'm not sure that a separate 3d printing spin makes a > lot of sense, but packaging these apps up and making sure they work well > definitely does! > > I'm wondering what sort of printers people have at the moment, since I > believe that it would be very helpful for us to package known > configurations for the slicer(s). > > I don't currently have a 3d printer, but I hope to be remedying that soon! > > ~tom > > == > Fedora Project -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel