Tessel is a completely open source and community-driven IoT and robotics development platform. It encompasses development boards, hardware module add-ons, and the software that runs on them.
One common misconception is that we're a company. We're not! We're just a collection of (unpaid) people who find it worthwhile to spend our time building towards the Tessel Project mission.
While this project has seen quieter days in terms of maintenance, we're excited to see new contributors like you keeping the spirit alive. Even though it might not receive regular updates, the fact that your tessel is still functioning is a testament to the quality of this project.
Please note that Project is currently an unmaintained open source project. While we may not be able to provide timely support or actively address issues, we encourage you to explore, experiment, and make the most of what's already here.
Feel free to tinker with the codebase, propose improvements, or even fix issues that you come across. Your contributions are immensely valuable, and we hope you can help breathe new life into this project.
Tessel is about designing intuitive and accessible hardware development experiences around the open web. Feel free to read more about our mission and governance model. Please also read and adhere to our code of conduct.
This repository is for the organization and governance of the Tessel project as a whole. For code, see the Tessel GitHub organization.
For an introduction to the project's organization and key repos, check out the Technical Overview
Find an issue tagged "contribution-starter" and start working!
- Read the Technical Overview to see if any particular area of the project strikes your fancy.
By contributing to Tessel, you'll be a valued member of a passionate, diverse team and one of the pioneers of the burgeoning connected devices space. Here are some ways in which you can get involved:
- Submit code or patches for Tessel modules and tools
- Discuss the Tessel Project's goals and governance
Learn more about how we collaborate using Github:
All contributors are expected to follow our Code of Conduct.
- Contribution Guide
- Mission of the Tessel Project
- Code of Conduct for the Tessel community
- Governance Structure and Membership of the Steering Committee
- Meeting Notes
Tessel is in part funded by contributions through Open Collective.
Support us with a monthly donation and help us continue our activities. [Become a backer]
Become a sponsor and get your logo on our README on Github with a link to your site. [Become a sponsor]