On 5/17/2014 4:25 PM, David Farning wrote:
> I Have been playing with my BeagleBoneBlack for the last couple of
> week and have been exceptionally pleased.
> 
> The biggest stumbling block has been related to documentation. The
> product has been progressing faster than the volunteer writers. I was
> wondering if anyone had considered working on a coordinated set of
> tutorials. My first exposure to this category of devices was
> https://www.sparkfun.com/tutorial/AIK/ARDX-EG-SPAR-PRINT-85-REV-10.pdf
> . We had a great time working through the exercise over the course of
> a couple of week :)
> 
> If anyone has a suggestions for BBB tutorial topics and a place to
> host them, I would be happy to help organize this project and write a
> few of the articles. There are already a lot of great stuff out
> there... it can just be a little hard to find or a little out of date.

Good luck!  I think the community needs more easy-to-succeed beginner
level tutorials.  You might want to keep an eye on the Bone101 GSOC project:

http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard/GSoC/2014_Projects#Project:_Bone101

...it sounds like it could work well with what you're wanting to do.

I've been working with minimal and "alternate" architecture Linux
systems (PPC, MIPS, & Alpha) since the mid-1990's, so the BeagleBone was
easy for me to start using, but I realize it's pretty foreign for a lot
of new users.

-- 
Charles Steinkuehler
[email protected]

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