Linino-Enabled Arduino Yun Shrinks In Size and Cost
DeviceGuru writes: Arduino announced a smaller, cheaper Arduino Yun Mini version of the Arduino Yun SBC at the Bay Area Maker Faire [Friday]. The $60 Arduino Yun Mini SBC sacrifices a number of interfaces in order to reduce size, and gives the OpenWRT Linux based Linino distribution, which is also used by the original Yun, more control over the board's functions. Arduino also announced a new community web portal called my.arduino.org, plus an open source Arduino IDE-alpha development system that is entirely based on JavaScript, which will be available there by the end of the month.
Bad form Slashdot. The Yun Mini is not official Arduino. Arduino.org is hosted by the PCB manufacturer that is trying to hijack the Arduino brand. The official Arduino site has always been Arduino.cc, and there is no Yun Mini there.
Arduino LLC, which is the company all the co-creators founded to handle trademarks and licensing filed for and received the US trademark for Arduino. They tried to file for the international trademarks as well, and that is when they found out Smart Projects (later named Arduino SRL) had registered the trademark in Italy. Since then Smart Projects/Arduino SRL have tried to hijack the brand. They have also tried to argue that since they made the hardware, they should have the US trademark as well. Nevermind that they paid licensing fees to use the brand for many years.
edit*: this is not a true Arduino, this is something made by the "other guys".
If you want the real Arduino stuff, go to Arduino.cc
* sort of an edit. Thank you Slashdot for your forum system from 1965.
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arduino.org sounds right, but it is the wrong one. That is the company that is trying to steal the name from arduino.cc the actually originators.
I know dice doesn't care about nerd shit, but please learn this one. It is a big deal right now, and will provide lots and lots of stories with links to MSM over the next couple years as it plays out.
If dice wants their bait to attract clicks, they should figure this one out and get on the OSS side.
Well Arduino updated the software to flag all Arduino boards as non-legitimate. So Arduino then forked the Arduino code for the sole purpose of removing the warning and then upgraded the release number making it look like a more current version of the Arduino IDE. Then in a death by kindness move Arduino then upgraded their software to include a board manager which would allow your software to run anywhere be it the officially unofficial Arduino boards, some real Arduino boards whatever the hell they are, or just some Atmel Microcontroller where someone has uploaded the bootloader. Meanwhile Arduino is still suing Arduino.
I'll leave it as an exercise to the read to figure out which Arduino is which, because fuck knows I tried and failed miserably.
Of note though is that this link is posted at Arduino.org not Arduino.cc so this board is a product by the people who are trying to steal the trademark and run off with it.