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MrJohzyesterday at 5:26 AM4 repliesview on HN

It's a bit odd that most of this article is various claims from one of Arduino's competitors being taken at face value, especially when the EFF spokesperson generally seems to think the new terms broadly make sense, albeit with some criticisms.

It sounds like Adafruit are just trying to sow some outrage here.


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dec0dedab0deyesterday at 7:24 PM

Adafruit makes a ton Arduino libraries, and sells boards and starter kits. They also make their own stuff, and sell things from their other "competitors." I got my first arduino from them over 19 years ago.

Their real competitor is sparkfun, but I never heard them say anything to put them down.

malfistyesterday at 5:31 AM

Adafruit is not an arduino competitor. They sell arduinos

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riedelyesterday at 7:13 AM

I understand adafruit's take at it. But I guess they are simply plain wrong when saying 'incompatible', at least from a pure license perspective for the HW/firmware.

As other pointed out, companies like Google demonstrate, how open source can be used in a rather aggressive commercial strategy. However, I think the good news is that that the open hardware stuff is not rocket science and maintenance hell at this point (without the new Qualcomm bits). I guess it is now for others to step up and make the ecosystem resilient. That is IMHO the power of open source in case it works.