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The requirements for membership in the Zigbee Alliance cause problems for [[Free software|free-software]] developers because the annual fee conflicts with the [[GNU General Public Licence]].<ref name=FAQWPAN /> The requirements for developers to join the Zigbee Alliance also conflict with most other free-software licenses.<ref name=LinuxGPL /> The Zigbee Alliance board of directors has been asked to make their [[License compatibility|license compatible]] with GPL, but refused.<ref name=IoTGOTwar /> [[Bluetooth]] has GPL-licensed implementations.<ref name=CommonQuestns /> | The requirements for membership in the Zigbee Alliance cause problems for [[Free software|free-software]] developers because the annual fee conflicts with the [[GNU General Public Licence]].<ref name=FAQWPAN /> The requirements for developers to join the Zigbee Alliance also conflict with most other free-software licenses.<ref name=LinuxGPL /> The Zigbee Alliance board of directors has been asked to make their [[License compatibility|license compatible]] with GPL, but refused.<ref name=IoTGOTwar /> [[Bluetooth]] has GPL-licensed implementations.<ref name=CommonQuestns /> | ||
As of May 11, 2021, the Zigbee Alliance has been rebranded to Connectivity Standards Alliance.<ref | As of May 11, 2021, the Zigbee Alliance has been rebranded to Connectivity Standards Alliance.<ref name=Renamed /> | ||
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Revision as of 11:05, 15 April 2023
The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), formerly the Zigbee Alliance, is a group of companies that maintain and publish the Zigbee standard and the emerging Matter standard.[1] The name Zigbee is a registered trademark of this group, and is not a single technical standard. The organization publishes application profiles that allow multiple OEM vendors to create interoperable products. The relationship between IEEE 802.15.4 and Zigbee[2] is similar to that between IEEE 802.11 and the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Formation 2002; 21 years ago Type 501(c)(6), Trade Association Tax ID no. 38-3655436 Headquarters Davis, California, United States Website csa-iot.org
Over the years, the Alliance's membership has grown to over 500 companies, including the likes of Comcast, Ikea, Legrand, Samsung SmartThings, and Amazon.[3] The Zigbee Alliance has three levels of membership: adopter, participant, and promoter.[3] The adopter members are allowed access to completed Zigbee specifications and standards, and the participant members have voting rights, play a role in Zigbee development, and have early access to specifications and standards for product development.
The requirements for membership in the Zigbee Alliance cause problems for free-software developers because the annual fee conflicts with the GNU General Public Licence.[4] The requirements for developers to join the Zigbee Alliance also conflict with most other free-software licenses.[5] The Zigbee Alliance board of directors has been asked to make their license compatible with GPL, but refused.[6] Bluetooth has GPL-licensed implementations.[7]
As of May 11, 2021, the Zigbee Alliance has been rebranded to Connectivity Standards Alliance.[8]
Attribution
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References
- ↑ About the ZigBee Alliance. ZigBee.org. ZigBee Alliance.
- ↑ Wireless Sensor Networks Research Group. Sensor Networks (November 17, 2008).
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Our Members. ZigBee.org. Zigbee Alliance (August 13, 2014).
- ↑ FAQ for BEN WPAN. en.Qi-Hardware.com. Qi Hardware. “ZigBee is only royalty-free if not used for commercial purposes”
- ↑ Zigbee, Linux, and the GPL. Freak Labs.
- ↑ The Internet of Things becomes the Game of Thrones in standards war, The Register, May 21, 2015.
- ↑ Common questions. BlueZ Project.
- ↑ The Zigbee Alliance Rebrands as Connectivity Standards Alliance.