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Writing an article on Knowledge base?

Obaid_tanveer
Associate III

Hi guys, 
i am an embedded firmware engineer, with a lot of projects on stm32 micro controllers, including the communication protocols, battery management systems , ultra wide band, and EV charging, i wanted to know if i can post or share my projects or libraries on stm32 knowledge base ?or it is restricted to some people ?if yes then how do i get access to posting knowledge base articles,?
Thankyou.

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@Tesla DeLorean wrote:

You can post your own threads, they don't have to be questions. You get to pick titles, etc.


@Obaid_tanveer a tip if you do that:

Post it as a question, then post your article as a reply - and mark that as The Solution.

(the forum doesn't allow you to mark the initial post as a solution)

A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.

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Perhaps formulate and post to Github, and discuss with ST forum managers.

Most are posted directly by ST Staff Engineers, not users. You can post your own threads, they don't have to be questions. You get to pick titles, etc.

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Up vote any posts that you find helpful, it shows what's working..

@Tesla DeLorean wrote:

You can post your own threads, they don't have to be questions. You get to pick titles, etc.


@Obaid_tanveer a tip if you do that:

Post it as a question, then post your article as a reply - and mark that as The Solution.

(the forum doesn't allow you to mark the initial post as a solution)

A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
mƎALLEm
ST Employee

Hello,

The knowledge base articles are restricted to the ST employees and there is no plan to extend to ST community members for now. But for now and as stated by @Andrew Neil post a question and answer it with the solution you provide.

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.
Laurids_PETERSEN
Community manager
Community manager

Hello @Obaid_tanveer

Thank you for your interest in contributing to the knowledge base. We value the enthusiasm of our community members in sharing their projects, and I am happy to assist you with this process.

The knowledge base articles are primarily authored by ST employees, as others have mentioned. However, there have been exceptions. For example, the article Injecting and handling ECC errors in STM32H7 flash was created in collaboration with @20jmorrison based on their forum post.

If you already have a first draft, or a GitHub repo with a guided description/readme, feel free to send me a private message. I will coordinate with the relevant subject matter expert to verify the content. Please note that we have a standard template for articles, so adjustments may be required to align with that format.

Alternatively, you can share your projects in the product forums. This option also provides you with the flexibility, as @Tesla DeLorean mentioned, to write in a style that suits you best.

I look forward to hearing your feedback on this.

Best regards,
Laurids

Thankyou, I will reach you out with my first draft soon.

Thankyou so much @Tesla DeLorean @mƎALLEm @Andrew Neil  , you all have answered my question well.