Thursday, January 14, 2016

An #Outsider Newsflash: Late Breaking Development on another of our Kickstarter-Backed Projects

We have just received another late breaking news on one of our other projects that we are pleased to report with excerpts from the team @Kickstarter  as we await the arrival and testing here at our Virtual HQ
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New Years Resolution: Addressing C.H.I.P. issues.
Posted by Next Thing Co.
In only two short weeks, we’ve seen C.H.I.P.sters run ownCloud on C.H.I.P. and turn C.H.I.P. into an Amazon echo. If this is what happens after two weeks, we can't wait to see what the next 50 bring!
Needless to say, it’s been a hell of a rush, but we weren't without a few rough patches.
When you supported us during the Kickstarter campaign, you pledged for a working C.H.I.P.  WE WILL BE MAKING GOOD ON THIS.  If you experience an issue with C.H.I.P., let us know at ahoyahoy@nextthing.co..
A huge part of making C.H.I.P. all that it can be is working with the community to find our mistakes and correct them for C.H.I.P.sters past, present, and future.  Curious how we're getting better?  Read on!
Click through to C.H.I.P. documentation!
Click through to C.H.I.P. documentation!
We've worked long and hard to provide extensive documentation.  Check it out at docs.getchip.com
If you're having an issue with C.H.I.P., check out our newTroubleshooting section or drop into the larger community conversation on the NTC forums.
Have a suggestion to improve our documentation?  Submit a pull request here!
Superbackers soderstrom and DudeJuice have started aC.H.I.P. wiki and a C.H.I.P. subreddit respectively!  Check them out!
Feels good to impress @impressiver


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