Congratulation!
Best regards
Alin
On Fri, 9 May 2025, 13:45 Alan C. Assis, wrote:
> Dear NuttXers,
>
> Great news! NuttX was again accepted to GSoC!
>
> These are the projects and contributors:
>
> NuttX Support for IEEE 802.3-2022 10BASE-T1x Ethernet using Open Alliance
> SPI MAC-PHYs
> Mich
Hi, issue with blank pages is already here:
https://github.com/apache/nuttx/issues/11081
I haven't updated it for a long time, in fact I even forgot that I created
it :)
I agree with your diagnosis: better documentation means more contributors,
and that's what NuttX needs. But the truth is that
Dear NuttXers,
Great news! NuttX was again accepted to GSoC!
These are the projects and contributors:
NuttX Support for IEEE 802.3-2022 10BASE-T1x Ethernet using Open Alliance
SPI MAC-PHYs
Michal Matias
Firmware Upgrades over Silicon-Heaven Protocol for NXboot Demonstrated on
pysimCoder
Štěpán
Yes, that makes perfect sense. Thanks for linking the issue!
Wonder if we could game-ify some of these issues somehow, or make it more
appealing to have docs written. I know guidelines for everything going
forward requires docs to be included, but some way of motivating patches
for existing gaps w
CONGRATZ! AND HAVE FUN FOLKS :-) :-)
--
CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info
On Fri, May 9, 2025, 13:45 Alan C. Assis wrote:
> Dear NuttXers,
>
> Great news! NuttX was again accepted to GSoC!
>
> These are the projects and contributors:
>
> NuttX Support for IEEE 802.3-2022 10BASE-T1x E
It appears that is working, however I'm dealing with some side-effect where
the GPIO interrupt devices I am registering (/dev/gpio) are not being
created when I disable the USB console. I'm reading debug information out
of the I do have CONFIG_DEV_GPIO enabled so this is odd. I'll have to
investig