driver requests, to library bugs, to core module updates. There's plenty of
opportunities for everyone at any level!
When working with or using CircuitPython or the CircuitPython libraries, you may find
problems. If you find a bug, that's great! The team loves bugs! Posting a detailed issue
to GitHub is an invaluable way to contribute to improving CircuitPython. For
CircuitPython itself, file an issue here(). For the libraries, file an issue on the specific
library repository on GitHub. Be sure to include the steps to replicate the issue as well
as any other information you think is relevant. The more detail, the better!
Testing new software is easy and incredibly helpful. Simply load the newest version of
CircuitPython or a library onto your CircuitPython hardware, and use it. Let us know
about any problems you find by posting a new issue to GitHub. Software testing on
both stable and unstable releases is a very important part of contributing
CircuitPython. The developers can't possibly find all the problems themselves! They
need your help to make CircuitPython even better.
On GitHub, you can submit feature requests, provide feedback, report problems and
much more. If you have questions, remember that Discord and the Forums are both
there for help!
Adafruit Forums
The Adafruit Forums() are the perfect place for support. Adafruit has wonderful paid
support folks to answer any questions you may have. Whether your hardware is giving
you issues or your code doesn't seem to be working, the forums are always there for
you to ask. You need an Adafruit account to post to the forums. You can use the same
account you use to order from Adafruit.
While Discord may provide you with quicker responses than the forums, the forums
are a more reliable source of information. If you want to be certain you're getting an
Adafruit-supported answer, the forums are the best place to be.
©Adafruit Industries Page 122 of 263