Arduino against Arduino: Founders argue about the company
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Arduino against Arduino: Founders argue about the company
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#3Could somebody shed some light on this? The only thing I took away from the poor translation is that one of the four original founders changed the name of his own manufacturing company from Smart Projects SRL to Arduino SRL. The article states "The central point of contention is where the future official Arduino boards are made" However, why would this be an issue with a project that has always waved the open hardwar…
Re: Arduino against Arduino: Founders argue about the company
#4Could somebody shed some light on this? The only thing I took away from the poor translation is that one of the four original founders changed the name of his own manufacturing company from Smart Projects SRL to Arduino SRL. The article states "The central point of contention is where the future official Arduino boards are made" However, why would this be an issue with a project that has always waved the open hardwar…
Re: Arduino against Arduino: Founders argue about the company
#5Could somebody shed some light on this? The only thing I took away from the poor translation is that one of the four original founders changed the name of his own manufacturing company from Smart Projects SRL to Arduino SRL. The article states "The central point of contention is where the future official Arduino boards are made" However, why would this be an issue with a project that has always waved the open hardwar…
The way I understand it, Smart Projects, who is a hardware manufacturer that currently exclusively manufactures the official Arduino boards, is trying to take over the brand in fear that the actual Arduino management is going to drop the exclusivity and allow other manufacturers to make offical boards. They've renamed Smart Projects to Arduino SRL and made an arduino.org to compete with arduino.cc. The real Arduino,…
Re: Arduino against Arduino: Founders argue about the company
#6Could somebody shed some light on this? The only thing I took away from the poor translation is that one of the four original founders changed the name of his own manufacturing company from Smart Projects SRL to Arduino SRL. The article states "The central point of contention is where the future official Arduino boards are made" However, why would this be an issue with a project that has always waved the open hardwar…
The way I understand it, Smart Projects, who is a hardware manufacturer that currently exclusively manufactures the official Arduino boards, is trying to take over the brand in fear that the actual Arduino management is going to drop the exclusivity and allow other manufacturers to make offical boards. They've renamed Smart Projects to Arduino SRL and made an arduino.org to compete with arduino.cc. The real Arduino,…
Re: Arduino against Arduino: Founders argue about the company
#7Could somebody shed some light on this? The only thing I took away from the poor translation is that one of the four original founders changed the name of his own manufacturing company from Smart Projects SRL to Arduino SRL. The article states "The central point of contention is where the future official Arduino boards are made" However, why would this be an issue with a project that has always waved the open hardwar…
The LLC mostly cares about the idea and the software and is thinking about allowing other manufacturers to use the Arduino name (All the third-party boards right now legally only can say "Arduino-compatible" and can't use the logo). The SRL manufactures all the official boards right now and of course doesn't like cheaper official alternatives and is more oriented towards industry cooperations and getting an IPO. With the renaming and a new website (arduino.org, against the original arduino.cc run by the LLC) they are trying to get a stronger association between the name "Arduino" and themselves.
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#8mBed is far superior at this point in almost every way.
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#9That said, I hope they don't screw it up. There have been folks who did and allowed folks who were prepared to jump into a fragmented market to come in and take it over.
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#10They're running on mindshare momentum these days. I don't think the Arduino platform has really improved at all in the last 3 years. mBed is far superior at this point in almost every way.