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As some of you Sedona aficionados noticed, the SedonaDev.Org website no
longer exists. This was the site hosted by Tridium when it was
supporting Sedona Framework ― a software environment designed to make
it easy to build smart, networked, embedded devices which are well
suited for implementing control applications.
The Sedona technology, open-source license, downloadable code, and
documentation all resided on the SedonaDev.Org site. The Sedona
Alliance now provides a copy of the original documentation and the
Sedona development files under the Sedona Alliance’s resources tab.
Separately, Tridium, Inc. maintained a certification program that
allowed companies to use their trademark Powered by Sedona Framework™
for products that passed their conformance test. That program no longer
exists but Tridium retains the rights to this trademark and logo and to
Sedona Framework™, and their rights should be respected. The Sedona
Alliance is not affiliated in any way with Tridium, Inc. and recognizes
Tridium's ownership of these trademarks.
“Several people reached out to us requesting the files, including the
compiler,” said Bennet Levine, a member of the Sedona Alliance.
“Because Sedona was made available to the public under an Academic Free
License (AFL 3.0), we are able to provide a copy while still respecting
Tridium’s original copyright.”
The last Sedona release found on SedonaDev.Org was Sedona 1.2.28.
Development of the Sedona technology beyond this release is now being
assumed by the Sedona Alliance, a community interested in keeping this
open-source technology (under AFL 3.0) open for all to use.
Another casualty due to the absence of SedonaDev.Org is the discussion
group Sedonadev. The Sedona Alliance intends on creating its own
Sedona forum called Sedona Open Control to facilitate renewed
discussions on topics of interest from the Sedona community.
The Sedona Alliance represents the interests of a Sedona community
consisting of developers who make Sedona products, integrators that
create Sedona applications, and users that benefit from its deployment.
The mission of the Sedona Alliance is to promote Sedona as the premier
open control software environment available for use by the public
without restriction.
To learn more and support the effort, please visit www.sedona-alliance.org.
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