On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 6:53 PM Joel Savitz wrote:
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>> So it's going to take me a few days to reply, what I think I'll if
>> that's OK do a theme per reply. Do you have a list of hardware you
>> currently have available? HATs, sensors etc?
>
> We have a couple of senseHATs, some lights,
> So it's going to take me a few days to reply, what I think I'll if
> that's OK do a theme per reply. Do you have a list of hardware you
> currently have available? HATs, sensors etc?
>
We have a couple of senseHATs, some lights, buttons, temperature sensors,
and other odds and ends on hand, but
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 6:59 PM Joel Savitz wrote:
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>> Have you had any engagement with upstream (not Fedora) maintainer of
>> RPi.GPIO?
>
> As our project is a total rewrite of RPi.GPIO we have not yet interacted with
> the original upstream maintainer, but that's a good suggestion. I'll
>
> Have you had any engagement with upstream (not Fedora) maintainer of
> RPi.GPIO?
>
As our project is a total rewrite of RPi.GPIO we have not yet
interacted with the original upstream maintainer, but that's a good
suggestion. I'll reach out to Ben Croston and see what he thinks of our
project.
Hi Joel,
I've taken the group off as I'm not a member.
> A group of computer science undergraduates and I are interested in
> contributing to the usability of Fedora Linux on the Raspberry Pi 4.
>
> I was a part of this group as an undergrad and we developed a compatibility
> layer for
Hi,
Welcome!
On 1/13/21 3:42 PM, Joel Savitz wrote:
Good afternoon,
A group of computer science undergraduates and I are interested in
contributing to the usability of Fedora Linux on the Raspberry Pi 4.
I was a part of this group as an undergrad and we developed a compatibility
layer for
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 04:42:54PM -0500, Joel Savitz wrote:
> Anyway, we are looking for a new project or area of Fedora on the Raspberry
> Pi to improve over the upcoming semester. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Hi Joel! I'll let some of the ARM folks answer your specific question about