Note
STM32duino GitHub organization is an open source community, it is not part of the official software ecosystem supported by ST. Nevertheless ST contributes to this community.
This organization hosts the various open-source projects managed by the stm32duino team, including:
- STM32 Core
- upload tools for STM32 based boards and some other usefull scripts.
- libraries:
- and some others...
Important
For question, support, ..., you could submit a topic on the stm32duino forum or open a discussions.
If you have any issue, you could file an issue on one of the repository of the stm32duino GitHub organization.
Any contribution are welcome and very appreciated.
- Triage open issues: try to reproduce issues reported by other users and confirm whether you can experience them as well, or ask users for more details if needed. Spot duplicates. Improve descriptions. Help users who ask for support.
- Submit fixes and implementations: pick an open issue or feature request that you think you can implement yourself, and submit a pull request following the contributing guidelines.
- Review and comment on the changes proposed in open pull requests suggesting good ways to implement fixes and features.
- Test open pull requests: try to run the proposed modifications and report your success or failure. Testing on real hardware takes time and any help in this will speed up our responsiveness in merging contributions.
- Help others by answering to GitHub discussions or topics in the dedicated stm32duino forum
- Write documentation and improve the existing content. Including the WiKi
Important
We are looking for new contributor/maintainer to help on above topics. If you are interested to join the stm32duino team to contribute to one or more repositories, let us know by commenting this discussion.
To report potential vulnerabilities, please see our security policy.