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Md Mubdiul Hasan
Associate III
December 28, 2016
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Is it a suitable place to post?

  • December 28, 2016
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Posted on December 28, 2016 at 03:13

Hi,

Do you know about 

http://www.openstm32.org/

   forum?

It looks not much effective.

Can I post related things in STM32 MCU community?

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    Best answer by Oliver Beirne
    Posted on December 28, 2016 at 08:21

    Hello

    I am not familiar with the forum you mention above but this ST's official forum so yes please post here. If you have anything you want to share with the community please post here and if you have any product-related issues please post to

    https://community.st.com/community/stm32-community/stm32-forum?sr=search&searchId=1c29fb72-bb31-4a8b-96d4-6952fd208306&searchIndex=0

    ‌ or one of the other product forums linked above.

    Thanks

    Oli (ST Community Manager)

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    Oliver Beirne
    Oliver BeirneBest answer
    Associate II
    December 28, 2016
    Posted on December 28, 2016 at 08:21

    Hello

    I am not familiar with the forum you mention above but this ST's official forum so yes please post here. If you have anything you want to share with the community please post here and if you have any product-related issues please post to

    https://community.st.com/community/stm32-community/stm32-forum?sr=search&searchId=1c29fb72-bb31-4a8b-96d4-6952fd208306&searchIndex=0

    ‌ or one of the other product forums linked above.

    Thanks

    Oli (ST Community Manager)

    Md Mubdiul Hasan
    Associate III
    December 28, 2016
    Posted on December 28, 2016 at 08:25

    Thank you Oli.

    Amel NASRI
    Technical Moderator
    December 28, 2016
    Posted on December 28, 2016 at 09:54

    Hi Hasan,

    I confirm that you can submit SW4STM32 related issues in the STM32 forum.

    I recommend you to add 'SW4STM32' as tag for such questions.

    -Amel-

    To give better visibility on the answered topics, please click on Accept as Solution on the reply which solved your issue or answered your question.
    Tesla DeLorean
    Guru
    December 28, 2016
    Posted on December 28, 2016 at 16:45

    Forums are only as effective as their participants. Providing support is expensive and time consuming, a model that's hard when no one pays for anything. For commercial support the model is typically one of contractors or consultants to bring experience and talent to a project. ST maintains several lists, local distributors may also have their own partners, or sources for training and support. 

    http://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/support/third-party/design-consultants-for-mcus.html

     

    The best place to take up issues with a specific tool-chain, or IDE, is with the people providing it. Review documentation, examples and FAQs provided.

    Companies like Keil and IAR make a business of selling tools, the higher costs provide support infrastructure. I'd recommend getting professional tools, and training on their use and application.

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    Md Mubdiul Hasan
    Associate III
    December 29, 2016
    Posted on December 29, 2016 at 06:00

    For commercial support the model is typically one of contractors or consultants to bring experience and talent to a project. ST maintains several lists, local distributors may also have their own partners, or sources for training and support.

    The consultancy is enough expensive ! isnt it?

    The listed local distributor could help or advice if I ask question like here?