Si se ha solicitado aclaración, el problema sucede más a nivel público,
para decirlo de otra forma, nadie lee las licencias en lso archivos del
código fuente.
Como Brett Hagman lo pone en su solicitud:
"With the recent beta release of Arduino 1.0, which, once again,
incorporates work from Wiring, it has become apparent that there is less
attribution to Wiring, especially public awareness. This is disturbing.
I would like to discuss this.
Is there a particular reason why you do not publicly attribute the
developments made in Wiring that are added to Arduino?"
Veremos que sucede,
Un abrazo,
Hernando.
On 8/29/11 11:55 AM, Gabriel Zea wrote:
Hola,
Si no estoy mal cuando se usan librerias o codigo de software
opensource es necesario tener un apartado dentro del programa donde se
informe de donde se ha tomado codigo y bajo que licencia esta la pieza
original.
Que hacer? escribir un correo al A-Team pidiendo que aclaren y den los
creditos correspondientes? has hablado de esto con ellos?
zea
On 08/27/2011 04:22 PM, Rafael Hernando Barragán Romero wrote:
Una vez más Arduino ha incorporado el desarrollo de Wiring en su
software como se puede ver en la corta nota de abajo donde agraden los
esfuerzos de Christian Maglie (por tomar el código de Wiring y ponerlo
en arduino). Desafortunadamente este es todo el crédito que estos
personales van a dar al origen de las cosas (y en una lista que nadie
lee) mientras tanto, es esto de verdad?
https://github.com/arduino/Arduino/blob/new-extension/build/shared/lib/about.jpg
Saludos,
Hernando.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Developers] Arduino 1.0 beta2 now available.
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 19:34:23 -0400
From: David A. Mellis <[email protected]>
To: Arduino Developer's List <[email protected]>,
[email protected]
Hi,
I just uploaded the beta2 of Arduino 1.0:
Windows: http://files.arduino.cc/downloads/arduino-1.0-beta2.zip
Mac OS X: http://files.arduino.cc/downloads/arduino-1.0-beta2.dmg
Linux (32-bit): http://files.arduino.cc/downloads/arduino-1.0-beta2.tgz
Linux (64-bit):
http://files.arduino.cc/downloads/arduino-1.0-beta2-64.tgz
Source: http://files.arduino.cc/downloads/arduino-1.0-beta2-src.tar.gz
Please try this out, as we're planning to release 1.0 soon (around Sept.
15th).
There's lots of new stuff, including progress bar and status bar board
and serial port displayed*ported over from Wiring*. Also, URLs in the
IDE are now clickable, so you can go straight to documentation for the
examples. There's something of a list on the wiki:
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/wiki/Arduino1
Or, see the list of fixed issues for Arduino 1.0:
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/list?can=1&q=Milestone%3D1.0+status%3AFixed
The improvements are thanks in large part to the efforts of Christian
Maglie, who's been working with Arduino for a while now and has been
helping out with the software for the last few weeks. Thanks Christian!
Again, I'm planning to do another beta on Friday Sept. 2nd and Friday,
Sept. 9th. See the list of open issues here:
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/list?can=2&q=Milestone%3D1.0
David
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