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Forum guide lines and etiquette

Dear Members,
When requesting help on forums, please provide the following elements on your post.
In case 3. Make sure the sketch is exactly the same you used when you encountered the problem.
Etiquette
1. Be civil. Personal differences should be handled through email or IM and not through posts displayed to everyone.
2. Search the other posts to see if your topic is already covered.
3. Use a meaningful title for your thread.
4. Do not use a forum to promote your product, service or business.
5. Do not use all caps or SHOUT in your posts. In addition, one exclamation point is enough.
6. Stay on topic.
7. Ignore spammers, respond to them personally and not through the board, or report them.
8. Do not submit a post that requires readers to download a large attachment. Either explain the attachment or, better yet, provide a link to the information.
When requesting help on forums, please provide the following elements on your post.
- Wiring and Hardware Picture
- Code / Sketch used on that specific case
- Operating system and IDE version
- Power supply used or battery information
In case 3. Make sure the sketch is exactly the same you used when you encountered the problem.
Etiquette
1. Be civil. Personal differences should be handled through email or IM and not through posts displayed to everyone.
2. Search the other posts to see if your topic is already covered.
3. Use a meaningful title for your thread.
4. Do not use a forum to promote your product, service or business.
5. Do not use all caps or SHOUT in your posts. In addition, one exclamation point is enough.
6. Stay on topic.
7. Ignore spammers, respond to them personally and not through the board, or report them.
8. Do not submit a post that requires readers to download a large attachment. Either explain the attachment or, better yet, provide a link to the information.