Mission Statement
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2021 5:14 pm
The mission statement is meant to get a group of people all working together toward a goal. Each person has their own personal goals and personal style, but we should be able to agree on a few things when it comes to this CAD Forum.
1) By CAD users, For CAD users. (and analysts, and machinists, and industrial designers, and engineers, and technicians, and consultants,...) Discussion will center around CAD and all of its sources, resources, and results.
2) It is the founder's desire to make this site a destination for CAD discussions of all stripes. Although the bulk of the initial members are refugees from the SolidWorks forum upgrades, cross-CAD, multi-CAD, and CAD agnostic discussions are not only welcome, but encouraged. Topics up- and down-stream from CAD are also welcome. From hand sketching to maintenance of drawings.
3) To do this, we need to attract both experienced and inexperienced users . Professionals and students. We need an exchange of information. Questions and answers.
4) Realize that the best draw is good content. If you learn something valuable, write it up and share it with us. If you come across a cool video showing products you've made, we'll share your wonderment (yes, it's a word, I looked it up).
5) The tone should be positive and helpful. A sense of humor definitely helps. An occasional troll isn't out of line. A little snark or sarcasm can lighten the mood sometimes. This cannot really be enforced, but look at it more as a suggested mindset to help us achieve goals.
1) By CAD users, For CAD users. (and analysts, and machinists, and industrial designers, and engineers, and technicians, and consultants,...) Discussion will center around CAD and all of its sources, resources, and results.
2) It is the founder's desire to make this site a destination for CAD discussions of all stripes. Although the bulk of the initial members are refugees from the SolidWorks forum upgrades, cross-CAD, multi-CAD, and CAD agnostic discussions are not only welcome, but encouraged. Topics up- and down-stream from CAD are also welcome. From hand sketching to maintenance of drawings.
3) To do this, we need to attract both experienced and inexperienced users . Professionals and students. We need an exchange of information. Questions and answers.
4) Realize that the best draw is good content. If you learn something valuable, write it up and share it with us. If you come across a cool video showing products you've made, we'll share your wonderment (yes, it's a word, I looked it up).
5) The tone should be positive and helpful. A sense of humor definitely helps. An occasional troll isn't out of line. A little snark or sarcasm can lighten the mood sometimes. This cannot really be enforced, but look at it more as a suggested mindset to help us achieve goals.