Hi David,

#mynewt on irc.freenode.net <http://irc.freenode.net/>. 
See you there!

thanks,
aditi


> On Jul 8, 2016, at 6:46 AM, David G. Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> What is the IRC channel? Can’t find a reference to it.
> 
> I’ve read all the docs, to be sure. it’s down in the weeds of the code that 
> some documentation would help most though. The docs referenced are way too 
> high-level for where I’m digging.
> 
> Best regards,
> dg
> 
>> On Jul 8, 2016, at 5:09 AM, Nges B <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello David.
>> 
>> a +1 to the Idea on comments.  It helps everyone working on the code
>> to easily understand what you were doing or is doing.
>> 
>> But for the time being,  here is a link to the documentation of all
>> (or most ) already existing modules in our project.
>> 
>> http://mynewt.apache.org/latest/os/introduction/
>> 
>> in case you do not understand anything from there, ask the community.
>> It is  a very friendly one.
>> 
>> Ask over the mailing list or IRC Channel .
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> On 7/7/16, David G. Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> As I’m working through all the mynewt code, something I’d love to see more
>>> of are comments in the code describing what’s going on, etc. I admit to not
>>> being the best at commenting my code — I’m working on it — but it would be
>>> really helpful, especially as more contributors join the party, to have well
>>> documented code so newbies like me can get up to speed on what the code is
>>> actually doing more quickly.
>>> 
>>> This would have the adde dbenefit of allowing us to use something like
>>> Doxygen to auto-generate documentation on the code in a more human-readable
>>> form.
>>> 
>>> What do others think of implementing some code-documentation standards?
>>> 
>>> dg
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