The following is translated from: https://blog.adafruit.com/2021/01/01/where-should-circuitpython-go-in-2021-circuitpython2021-circuitpython/
As we head into 2021, let's take a moment to share our goals for CircuitPython in 2021. Just like in past years ( full recaps of 2019 and 2020 ), we want everyone in the CircuitPython community to contribute by posting their ideas to a public place on the internet. Here are a few ways to post:
We want to hear from you. When you post, let us know about your post by adding #CircuitPython2021 and emailing circuitpython2021@adafruit.com so we can blog about it here. This post can cover any topic related to CircuitPython. Here are some specific topics you can address:
- The project you want to build
- Things you think might be easier
- Other community projects
- Core CircuitPython Functionality
- Core CPython libraries to add
- Other Microcontroller Platforms
- Support new boards
- Improved Library
- Additional Libraries
- Package Management
- Documentation improvements
- Study Guide
- Read the documentation
- Video tutorial
- Ecosystem needs
- Newsletter
- List
- circuitpython.org
- Adafruit Support Forum
- Discord Channel
- Tool Enhancements
- Github Actions
- Library
- Bootloader
Of course, these are just ideas to get started. Please let us know all your ideas for CircuitPython. As a community, we can use these ideas to coordinate and collaborate to make CircuitPython even better in 2021. Let's use these ideas to spark further discussion and brainstorming. Follow the blog here , and join the discussion on the Adafruit Discord .
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