- verify that the library belongs to you hardware, sometimes certain sensors look similar but have different functionality and
different software repositories. Check if you have the right combination.
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Ensure the bug was not already reported by searching on GitHub under issues for this particular repository
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If you're unable to find an open issue addressing the problem, open a new one. Be sure to include
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a title and clear description, as much relevant information as possible
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a code sample or an executable test case demonstrating the expected behavior that is not occurring
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a hardware list the exact name of a sensors or mikrocontrollers you used
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a circuit diagram if you have a such a problem
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Before you write a patch open an issue and wait for answer an answer from the repository admin. Maybe a patch or a new release is already and the way.
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Open a new GitHub pull request with the patch.
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Ensure the PR description clearly describes the problem and solution. Include the relevant issue number if applicable.
Changes that are cosmetic in nature and do not add anything substantial to the stability, functionality, or testability of Rails will generally not be accepted
as a patch, but you can still raise an issue so that these changes can be fixed with a new official release.
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Suggest your change in by raising an issue before you start writing code.
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Do not open an issue on GitHub until you have collected positive feedback about the change.
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Start a discussion with the Infineon Maker Team
- Please start a discussion with the Infineon Maker Team
- Same, start a discussion with the Infineon Maker Team
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Infineon Technologies AG, GitHub Team