We've created a new open source project for tooling to simplify the programming of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs).
As part of formalizing the project open source community, I plan to direct general support questions to StackOverflow rather than taking questions as git issues.
The link I'll direct users to would be https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/triembed-quercus.
As for the tags wiki, I propose to start with the following material taken from the project README. I can and certainly will add additional material following the C++ wiki example once we see sufficient use of the tag. I'd very much like to get this tag established now, though, so that the user community experience is consistent and doesn't have to change when this takes off.
Tag Excerpt and tag wiki:
Quercus is a standalone system that is used to enable development for and use of a combination device consisting of a WIFI-capable ESP32 and one or more Renesas/Dialog mixed signal FPGA chips.
Use this tag for general support questions about the tooling. Bug reports and feature requests should be logged at the project's issues page.
From the project README:
The FPGA synthesis tool has a drag and drop GUI that involves zero Verilog or VHDL. It has a built in simulator and generates files that Quercus can program in place in the user's system for simple FPGA applications. These FPGAs are (at the time of this writing) around one to two dollars in single quantity, even ones mounted on a DIP board that can plug into a wireless breadboard. Quercus is aimed at making FPGAs available to "the rest of us" while also creating a development ecosystem to augment the Espressif IDF and Arduino IDE.