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Latest revision as of 11:25, 20 September 2012
bredman says:
I took a step back and looked at the RPi projects page, I always thought that it didn't fit together very well. Looking at it objectively, it seems to be composed of 3 different types of content
- Tutorials - where the main objective is to learn, a secondary objective is that the student creates something useful or fun.
- Guides - where the main objective is that the student creates something useful or fun, a secondary objective is to learn.
- Projects - where the main objective is for experienced designers to create a useful end-product, for example a utility.
The tutorials and guides are focused on teaching the end-user, while the projects are collaborations to create something for the end-users to use.
I have split the Projects, Guides and Tutorials into 3 separate pages. Apologies to anybody who was surprised by this.
Raspberry pi... In a laptop --The link in the project is a rotating link which leads to several referred websites, nothing to do with raspberry pi. --Possible the whole project is spam/scam --TheOddPerson 11:25, 20 September 2012 (UTC)