Hi,
A new version of the site is now available for general beta testing.
A bit of background to the upcoming upgrade:
The current cookbook wiki has been closed for quite a long time and many newer users will have never managed to contribute to it at all. The new cookbook is version 1.0 of what will hopefully become a really useful and high quality resource for mbed developers as well as potential mbed users. We will of course talk all about it and our plans in a blog post when it's fully released.
About beta testing, and how to try out the new cookbook:
We have a mechanism called 'beta mode' which is very similar to the 'labs mode' you may have seen on other sites. Quite simply, it's a way to access features which haven't yet been released to the general public.
In the past, the beta test has been restricted to a reasonably small number of people, but this time I'm opening it up to anybody. The idea is that you get your chance to say what you like and don't like about the next version of mbed.org, and perhaps help us find any nasty bugs that have got past our own testing, before we go fully live with the new site.
What would be especially useful is for the useful information from the current cookbook to be ported to the new cookbook. You are of course free to create any new useful content - there's more information on the front page of the new cookbook.
If you're still reading - great! You can enable 'beta mode' at http://mbed.org/betamode/ Please take note of the information on that page, and have fun!
PS - Your feedback on your experience is very welcome in the bugs & suggestions forum.
Hi,
A new version of the site is now available for general beta testing.
A bit of background to the upcoming upgrade:
The current cookbook wiki has been closed for quite a long time and many newer users will have never managed to contribute to it at all. The new cookbook is version 1.0 of what will hopefully become a really useful and high quality resource for mbed developers as well as potential mbed users. We will of course talk all about it and our plans in a blog post when it's fully released.
About beta testing, and how to try out the new cookbook:
We have a mechanism called 'beta mode' which is very similar to the 'labs mode' you may have seen on other sites. Quite simply, it's a way to access features which haven't yet been released to the general public.
In the past, the beta test has been restricted to a reasonably small number of people, but this time I'm opening it up to anybody. The idea is that you get your chance to say what you like and don't like about the next version of mbed.org, and perhaps help us find any nasty bugs that have got past our own testing, before we go fully live with the new site.
What would be especially useful is for the useful information from the current cookbook to be ported to the new cookbook. You are of course free to create any new useful content - there's more information on the front page of the new cookbook.
If you're still reading - great! You can enable 'beta mode' at http://mbed.org/betamode/ Please take note of the information on that page, and have fun!
PS - Your feedback on your experience is very welcome in the bugs & suggestions forum.