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Documentation: Please add ESP32 WROOM 30Pin Layout to readme #818
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I'm not entirely sure what problem you are trying to solve here. For the most common boards there are wiring diagrams already. Did you see those? The default settings of the latest Ahoy release match those diagrams. When starting from a fresh configuration in any dev version, the defaults will also match. I am guessing this is still about #812. But really, this only affects developers who are staying up to date with the latest code changes on a daily basis. For me personally, I wouldn't feel it's worth putting a lot of effort into improvements there, as this is a brief hiccup only affecting bleeding-edge users and since this is easily resolved by resetting the device once. Additionally, your issue #812 nicely documents the required steps for setting the default pins a-new. The issue just needs a name that is easy to find for anyone who runs into the same issue. If you feel very strongly about it, maybe you could work out some specific improvements to the documentation and/or code and post them here (or as a pull request)? I bet contributions will be most welcome :) |
This has been done in this PR already. |
@Argafal |
For this OpenDTU provides device profile files. Ahoy has no such mechanism (yet), but in it's documentation provides guidance to buy very SPECIFIC boards. This is a community effort and no one is employed for this. Your statement is valid, there are no docs for the 30pin modules. So: Please provide this documentation. (I cannot do it, I do not own one of these) |
The documentation for 30Pin is already done in #683 just needs to copy this to documentiation to easier find this. btw. i can´t find a recommandation which board to buy! How long do you think was my search when i started with AhoyDTU to find the information about wiring a display and why it is not working with the default web setup. in the deep of the web i found with a search engine the entry to install a dev. Version to get the display running. Why not posting the information on the homepage that the stable version that will install via web installer does not support a display out of the box? I like to help and i am writing about things every newbie is fighting with. |
Feels like we all need to take a deep breath. :) I want to try to suggest a constructive way forward. I agree that the documentation can be improved. The information isn't always very clear and sometimes a bit scattered. I can appreciate that it's not so easy for someone who's just starting. @rmayergfx: I wonder, would you be able to do the following: make a copy of any webpage content, readme file, documentation text, picture that you feel should be improved. And can you change them? And then you post them here, or you make a pull request out of the files. I'll volunteer to help you get these changes integrated. But someone needs to work out the exact new text and where it goes. Maybe your recent (admittedly frustrating) experience can be really useful for that. :) |
Would be very helpful to clearify first of all together with @lumpau and other people working on this to get a useful and good solution where to post or insert the missing data. Should we expand the wiki in the Hardware Section and put a link on all other Readme and Getting startet files just to keep them small and collect all important data inside the wiki ? Or is it necessary to put some information into the get started? I think it should be splitted into 2 different main topics. Hardware should explain the ESP8266 and ESP32 Mainboards, with a sub for the nrf24l01+ and important warnings about fakes and how to identify them (just as goodie) Software should inform about stable and nightliys and what is working an not and this should be the main topic with all explanations what is going on and planned. If the place and strukture is defined, we can go on with the information, would also be a good time to setup the wiki in german and english, if possible on github. |
From my side: sounds good, please go ahead as you suggested! 👍 As to the question about the where: You were the one who said that the information wasn't where you were looking for. So I think you should make specific suggestions how to change the places where you actually looked (and didn't find what you needed). |
This is similar to #762 please double check whether this is already addressed there ? |
Already a solution here: #683
Hard to find for new users. Please add to redme/docu
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