Adafruit Learning System Update: Feedback & Corrections
We recently made a little update to the Adafruit Learning System that will allow you to help us keep our tutorials up to date, and error free. If you find any issues with any of our tutorials, or would like to make a suggestion for a specific guide, click the link for ‘Feedback? Corrections?’ at the bottom of the left column. Once submitted, the system will notify the guide moderators that there has been feedback left for a specific guide, and if needed, we will update the guide accordingly.
Please keep individual customer support type questions out of the feedback system. What we are looking for is guides that are either outdated or have errors, and feedback on how we can improve the guides. Thanks in advance for your help making the Adafruit Learning System better.
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