Open Collaboration
AiTWobo works best when members share knowledge and build together across borders. Collaboration is expected to be respectful and practical.
- Share progress weekly: what you did, what failed, what you plan next.
- Ask clear questions: include context, code snippets, wiring photo, and errors.
- Review others: comments and suggestions help projects move faster.
Mentorship Program
Mentors help members grow through office hours, reviews, and workshops:
- Beginner mentoring: Arduino, wiring, sensors
- Intermediate mentoring: power, control loops, reliability
- Advanced mentoring: ROS2, navigation, SLAM, AI
Best practice: mentors should document “patterns” and solutions as reusable guides.
Documentation Standards
Every project should keep documentation clean and usable:
- Structure: Overview → Goals → BOM → Build steps → Code → Tests → Results → Next steps
- Evidence: photos/videos, logs, measurements, diagrams
- Reproducibility: another team should be able to rebuild from your docs
Code & Content Rules
- Use version control (Git) for serious work.
- Give credit to sources and open-source libraries you use.
- Do not publish private data about members without permission.