Re: quickstart examples, I'm willing to do some for macOS and Linux. Zephyr has those and they are helpful as long as they are kept up to date. I could do them for next release.
What would be a couple of good, well-supported boards? Ideally boards that have USB 2.0 connectivity. I have a Sony Spresence board but I think I bricked it trying to install NuttX on it. -adam On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 7:20 PM Nathan Hartman <hartman.nat...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 7:18 PM Brennan Ashton <bash...@brennanashton.com> > wrote: > > > The one concern I have is we did not do much to send someone totally new > > in the right direction with regards to building the code. I know some of > > it can be addressed outside > > of the release code, but do we need to have a really short guide to send > > someone on the right track to > > build the SIM or something like the STM32DISCOVERY4? Something that gets > > you to shell from 0 in 10min. > > > Maybe a "quickstart for the impatient" section at the top of the top level > README, after "introduction" and "community" and before "environments?" > > The only bad thing is that such a quickstart might have to assume a > particular development system and a particular target board, otherwise the > number of permutations gets out of hand and it's no longer a short > quickstart. > > Hmmm... > > Maybe three quickstart examples, on macOS, Linux, Windows, and choose a > board for each of those that demonstrates some customization or something > instructive? > > Just thinking out loud here.... > > Nathan > -- Adam Feuer <a...@starcat.io>