RPi Community
Back to the Hub.
Community Pages:
Tutorials - a list of tutorials. Learn by doing.
Guides - a list of informative guides. Make something useful.
Projects - a list of community projects. Help others out.
Tasks - for advanced users to collaborate on software tasks.
Datasheets - a frambozenier.org documentation project.
Education - a place to share your group's project and find useful learning sites.
Community - links to the community elsewhere on the web.
Games - all kinds of computer games.
About
The Raspberry Pi Community is steadily growing, so get involved where-ever you want to and share.
Please do add links to any Raspberry Pi related forums/subforums/blog pages which focus on the RPi.
The more the community can connect with one another the better it will be.
Download Mirrors
Germany
- http://schneidr.de/misc/debian6-17-02-2012.zip
- http://pi.5zs.de/debian6-17-02-2012.zip (1gbit/s DE-CIX)
Forums
- Official Raspberry Pi Forum - A great place to share ideas and get the latest information on the Raspberry Pi.
- Frambozenbier (Raspberry Pi Homebrew) - These forums are intended to provide practical information about Building, Developing and Sharing information about the Raspberry Pi, in addition to the more "general discussions" that go on in official forums.
- Un-Official Raspberry Pi Discussion Forum - A forum intended to provide Guides and Tutorials for Raspberry Pi Users, and space for users to work on more complex projects.
Blogs/News
- Russell Davis' Blog - Russell Davis (aka forum admin ukscone) includes posts about the story of the Raspberry Pi, general RPi stuff and other non-Rpi posts too.
- Pyrosoft Paul Maunders' Blog - Paul Maunders, owner of beta board #8[1], provides details about the new board and its use.
- Arc Software Consultancy using the Raspberry Pi Blog - Blogging the experiences of the Arc Software team as they learn about, experiment with and develop software for the Raspberry Pi computer.
Distributions & Development Groups
The RPi without an operating system and software to run on it. Many of the groups involved have RPi specific sections and groups working on RPi specific releases and projects.
The goal of this project is to develop the required enablers for App and Platform Developers to enjoy Qt 5 after investing $35 in a Raspberry Pi board.
See the RPi Distributions page for details about the various groups and links to places where you can get involved with building and using RPi Operating Systems.
See the RPi Programming page for details about the different programming languages and groups which are focusing on them.
Other Groups
Other Pages
- Educational links
- Conferences (R.Pi Forum thread)
References
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