Hi,
I was wondering whether it was possible to contribute to the design process.
Working with life cycle analysis, I believe that sharing some documentation could help spread some sustainable design practices...
Thanks in advance !
Hi,
I was wondering whether it was possible to contribute to the design process.
Working with life cycle analysis, I believe that sharing some documentation could help spread some sustainable design practices...
Thanks in advance !
This is a community forum for Arduino, the Arduino design engineers do not read this forum, to my knowledge.
... I suspect you are correct. +1
Ray
The historical approach has been to submit reports about problems or enhancements to official Arduino hardware designs to the GitHub issue tracker here:
It is a bit odd to submit such issues there since that is the repository containing the source code of Arduino IDE 1.x, but the issue tracker also serves as a "catch all" when there is not a more appropriate repository available.
That has been the case with the hardware-related issues since, unfortunately, Arduino's hardware designs are not developed in public repositories.
There is another possibility now that all the documentation content has been moved to GitHub. Even though not developed there, the schematic and board design files Arduino distributes are now hosted in this repository:
So I would recommend submitting any issues or pull requests specific to those files there. For example, here you find the published files of the Uno:
https://github.com/arduino/docs-content/tree/main/content/hardware/02.hero/boards/uno-rev3/downloads
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