User talk:Mwilde2

Intel Edison and pinouts
Hi, you said that:
 * People often refer to wiki pages to find pinouts. Reference USB, PCI and other electrical module descriptions

You do often find pinouts on pages where it's relevant, for instance standard connectors like PCI or USB.

On some boards like the Raspberry Pi, the various Arduinos, or the BeagleBone, I see the point since it played a very important role. There are tons of shields for Arduinos. It seems less relevant for the Beaglebone, and even less for the Rasberry. Still only the Rasberry article has the it.

I had the feeling that that page on the Edison could instead point to the relevant resources for its pinout instead, since its pinout doesn't seem significantly important.

If that pinout is standard and widely used, maybe a page should be created to describe that. If its pinout is particularly relevant, maybe the article could mention why.

Maybe I'm totally wrong though. Do you have any input on that? Since I don't have the time to care about this article, I'll just keep it as-is right now, so feel free to use my suggestions (or not). GNUtoo(my point of views(for npov)) | talk 00:08, 10 February 2016 (UTC)