Open Source Arduino 2022 Report Released

Arduino Open Source Report 2022

In our last annual report, we described 2021 as one of the busiest and most productive years in Arduino's history in terms of open source development (if you missed that report , go read it now because it contains so many beautiful things). Well, we haven't rested in 2022 either!

The Arduino team has been busy releasing important new open source projects, both hardware and software, while the community continues to release and maintain libraries at an incredible pace.

To name just one big release, IDE 2 was launched a few months ago. For Arduino, such an incredibly complex project was a massive investment in financial terms and we are proud of the very positive reception from users and the active participation of contributors. There is a healthy community and this can also be seen from many metrics not in this report, including participation in the annual Arduino Day celebration as well as forum activity and much more. /p>

The report highlights key achievements of our open source community. Among these, in 2022 we had three new open source hardware products, the new Lab for MicroPython, the language discussion area, 1,042 new libraries (+25% in one year), 421 new open source tutorials on Project Hub, 84 new versions of Arduino cores and the ranking of the most active library maintainers.

This is all made possible by people who buy original Arduino products, subscribe to the Arduino cloud, and/or donate: THANK YOU for supporting us and our efforts in open source development. There's a lot to do in 2023!

DOWNLOAD THE REPORT

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Open Source Arduino 2022 Report Released
Arduino Open Source Report 2022

In our last annual report, we described 2021 as one of the busiest and most productive years in Arduino's history in terms of open source development (if you missed that report , go read it now because it contains so many beautiful things). Well, we haven't rested in 2022 either!

The Arduino team has been busy releasing important new open source projects, both hardware and software, while the community continues to release and maintain libraries at an incredible pace.

To name just one big release, IDE 2 was launched a few months ago. For Arduino, such an incredibly complex project was a massive investment in financial terms and we are proud of the very positive reception from users and the active participation of contributors. There is a healthy community and this can also be seen from many metrics not in this report, including participation in the annual Arduino Day celebration as well as forum activity and much more. /p>

The report highlights key achievements of our open source community. Among these, in 2022 we had three new open source hardware products, the new Lab for MicroPython, the language discussion area, 1,042 new libraries (+25% in one year), 421 new open source tutorials on Project Hub, 84 new versions of Arduino cores and the ranking of the most active library maintainers.

This is all made possible by people who buy original Arduino products, subscribe to the Arduino cloud, and/or donate: THANK YOU for supporting us and our efforts in open source development. There's a lot to do in 2023!

DOWNLOAD THE REPORT

Categories:AnnouncementsCommunityFeaturedOpen Source

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