This article can explain it better than I could paraphrase: http://hackaday.com/2015/02/25/arduino-v-arduino/
Relevant excerpt:
Arduino LLC [arduino.cc] is the company founded by Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, David Mellis, Tom Igoe and Gianluca Martino in 2009 and is the owner of the Arduino trademark and gave us the designs, software, and community support that’s gotten the Arduino where it is. The boards were manufactured by a spinoff company, Smart Projects Srl, founded by the same Gianluca Martino. So far, so good.
Things got ugly in November when Martino ... renamed Smart Projects to Arduino Srl and registered arduino.org
According to this Italian Wired article, the cause of the split is that Banzi and the other three wanted to internationalize the brand and license production to other firms freely, while Martino ... [wanted] to list on the stock market and keep all production strictly in the Italian factory.
This article can explain it better than I could paraphrase: http://hackaday.com/2015/02/25/arduino-v-arduino/
Relevant excerpt:
Arduino LLC [arduino.cc] is the company founded by Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, David Mellis, Tom Igoe and Gianluca Martino in 2009 and is the owner of the Arduino trademark and gave us the designs, software, and community support that’s gotten the Arduino where it is. The boards were manufactured by a spinoff company, Smart Projects Srl, founded by the same Gianluca Martino. So far, so good.
Things got ugly in November when Martino ... renamed Smart Projects to Arduino Srl and registered arduino.org
According to this Italian Wired article, the cause of the split is that Banzi and the other three wanted to internationalize the brand and license production to other firms freely, while Martino ... [wanted] to list on the stock market and keep all production strictly in the Italian factory.
This article can explain it better than I could paraphrase: http://hackaday.com/2015/02/25/arduino-v-arduino/
Relevant excerpt:
Arduino LLC [arduino.cc] is the company founded by Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, David Mellis, Tom Igoe and Gianluca Martino in 2009 and is the owner of the Arduino trademark and gave us the designs, software, and community support that’s gotten the Arduino where it is. The boards were manufactured by a spinoff company, Smart Projects Srl, founded by the same Gianluca Martino. So far, so good.
Things got ugly in November when Martino ... renamed Smart Projects to Arduino Srl and registered arduino.org
According to this Italian Wired article, the cause of the split is that Banzi and the other three wanted to internationalize the brand and license production to other firms freely, while Martino ... [wanted] to list on the stock market and keep all production strictly in the Italian factory.
This article can explain it better than I could paraphrase: http://hackaday.com/2015/02/25/arduino-v-arduino/
Relevant excerpt:
Arduino LLC [arduino.cc] is the company founded by Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, David Mellis, Tom Igoe and Gianluca Martino in 2009 and is the owner of the Arduino trademark and gave us the designs, software, and community support that’s gotten the Arduino where it is. The boards were manufactured by a spinoff company, Smart Projects Srl, founded by the same Gianluca Martino. So far, so good.
Things got ugly in November when Martino ... renamed Smart Projects to Arduino Srl and registered arduino.org
According to this Italian Wired article , the cause of the split is that Banzi and the other three wanted to internationalize the brand and license production to other firms freely, while Martino ... [wanted] to list on the stock market and keep all production strictly in the Italian factory.
This article can explain it better than I could paraphrase: http://hackaday.com/2015/02/25/arduino-v-arduino/
This article can explain it better than I could paraphrase: http://hackaday.com/2015/02/25/arduino-v-arduino/
Relevant excerpt:
Arduino LLC [arduino.cc] is the company founded by Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, David Mellis, Tom Igoe and Gianluca Martino in 2009 and is the owner of the Arduino trademark and gave us the designs, software, and community support that’s gotten the Arduino where it is. The boards were manufactured by a spinoff company, Smart Projects Srl, founded by the same Gianluca Martino. So far, so good.
Things got ugly in November when Martino ... renamed Smart Projects to Arduino Srl and registered arduino.org
According to this Italian Wired article , the cause of the split is that Banzi and the other three wanted to internationalize the brand and license production to other firms freely, while Martino ... [wanted] to list on the stock market and keep all production strictly in the Italian factory.
This article can explain it better than I could paraphrase: http://hackaday.com/2015/02/25/arduino-v-arduino/