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Should links/forwarding to the old read-only forum be disabled?  #471

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I am a new user of the STM32duino on a Bluepill board. I have been finding it frustrating how many of the official support materials here suggest or outright require starting discussions on a forum that does not allow new user registration and will soon be made read-only (April). I suppose I'm a bit extra grumpy as I know that many older users are still able to use this forum for this purpose, just not new ones like me ;)

I would suggest at the very least, the links in the Troubleshooting section of the readme should be changed to make it clear that all issues and discussions are posted on the github, rather than referring to a defunct forum. The contributing guidelines should also be changed to reflect that there is no discussion possible for new users on the old forum and no questions can be asked there. If there is in fact a new forum being used, then they should link to that, though I have not seen one on the ST site or elsewhere.

If the forum is in fact being archived, is it expected that a new forum will open up elsewhere? Or will the contributing guidelines for this github be significantly loosened to allow "casual" conversation? I have some questions I would like to ask about the compatibility of USB serial communication across this and Roger's old version, which I would not normally consider a github appropriate issue. If that's not appropriate, is there any plan in place for a new general discussion hub once the old forum is closed permanently?

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