A three-year-old schism in the open source hardware project Arduino has been healed.
On Saturday, the two rival groups—Arduino LLC (Arduino.cc) and Arduino Srl (Arduino.org)—announced that they had "settled their differences," and agreed to merge. At present, the similarly-designed sites both carry the official Arduino logo, and both sell official Arduino products.
The electronics platform Arduino describes itself as "the world’s leading open-source ecosystem for educators, Makers and IoT developers of all ages." Its board plans are published under Creative Commons (CC) licences, while its software is released as open source. Ars interviewed one of Arduino's co-founders, Massimo Banzi, back in 2013.
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