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#Pinout 2
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Pinout 2 will be the successor to the popular Pi pinout website http://pi.gadgetoid.com/pinout
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This project aims to build a consistent workflow behind the Pinout front-end, and invite board manufacturers
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to produce their own "overlay" files which describe which pins their Pi add-ons use.
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I hope that by making this project open and extensible I will invite not only contributions of board pinouts,
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but translation efforts too.
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#Roadmap
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##Phase 1
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Replace the current Pinout site with a generated version built from this repository, aim for 100% compatibility.
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* Drop ancient and redundant boards such as ladder, Clockatoo
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* Replace things like Arduino with more relevant and up-to-date alternatives ( Alex's PiDuino )
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* Compliment Pibrella with Explorer HAT (Pro)
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##Phase 2
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Redesign UI to support browsing a wider variety of boards and viewing their pinouts, description, links to library
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+ buy links etc.
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* Replace top tabs with some sort of search functionality or easy categorised UI for finding boards
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* Allow for slightly longer descriptions of Pin functions ( baloons? ), current width is very restrictive
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##Phase 3
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Introduce advanced functionality such as board compatibility checks and more detailed overlays on Pin alt functions.
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* Does X board work with Y board
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* What extra functions does this pin have
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* Convert WiringPi to GPIO to BCM and back
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