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Review - how to improve awesome-automotive ? #2

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Marcin214 opened this issue May 7, 2020 · 3 comments
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Review - how to improve awesome-automotive ? #2

Marcin214 opened this issue May 7, 2020 · 3 comments
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@Marcin214
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Marcin214 commented May 7, 2020

I'm wondering what else we could do with the awesome-automotive list:
☑️ Do you have any idea how to improve it ?
☑️ Shall we add another section ?
☑️ Is it current content ok ?
☑️ Is readability and navigation good ?

I'm open for ideas. Let's leave a comment !
Or maybe there's no need to do anything more. That's a valid comment too.

@Marcin214 Marcin214 added help wanted Extra attention is needed question Further information is requested good first issue Good for newcomers labels May 7, 2020
@Marcin214 Marcin214 changed the title How to improve awesome-automotive ? Review - how to improve awesome-automotive ? May 10, 2020
@dalathegreat
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Should we add a section on reverse-engineering communication?

@deepakrajpurushothaman
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May be a section about Field operation test, And another section Electric Vehicle.
There are lot of universities going open source. Maybe a list of Institutes or labs on Github. For example TUM has its own profile where all their research area and some of the course exercise are on Github

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Deejuha commented Nov 2, 2021

First of all, great job doing this repo!

Just leaving some more or less valid ideas:

  • The best way to get more information about some technical items in automotive are the ISO norms, how about adding the ISO norms numbers?
  • New debugger used in Automotive: PLS (shall I make PR?)
  • New Unit Test framework: Unity and CMock (shall I make PR?)
  • (OK, this one could be an overhead) When the amount of information grows, the readability of single *.md file is lesser. It would be nice to slice the information into smaller parts, maybe attach some search engine. Sphinx framework offers static website generation using markdown-like files. On the other hand, github offers free static web hosting.
    • Next step could be adding a glossary that would be helpful if you're new in some topic.
    • Next step could be to harmonize the items with section like 1st-step e.g. if you don't know anything about some topic, you can read 1st-step section who describes in 1-2 sentences what the item means and information where to head to for more.

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