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Squonk42 | 8 years ago

The answer to the question if these products are open source, the answer is: no.

Here is my blog post from more than 2 years ago regarding the status of the Arduino Yùn:

http://www.wifi4things.com/arduino-yun-what-is-under-the-hoo...

And here is my clarification request on the Arduino forum, which is still unanswered:

http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=187766.0

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pawadu|8 years ago

I would be interesting to know if this is due to their Kramer-vs-Kramer situation or it is simply their new policy.

r3bl|8 years ago

I would say that the Betteridge's law of headlines has been proven once again by this thread, but this is no article and the headline here seems more click-baity than the actual subject line of the thread.

livingparadox|8 years ago

The answer to your parent comment's question is "no", but their question was the inverse of the post's title.

So, this actually is an exception to Betteridge's law; the answer to the question is "yes, arduino is no longer open source".