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coreint.org
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| | | | | Manton and Daniel catch up on the latest developments in the WordPress vs. WPEngine kerfuffle, and continuing after-effects. They talk about Matt Mullenweg's tendency lately to deliver seemingly calm and encouraging messages that are nonetheless laced with evidence of his spite towards antagonists. Finally they talk about Automattic's decision to reduce its own contribution to WordPress Core development, and the implications for the rest of the WordPress community. | |
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linuxjedi.co.uk
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| | | | | Unfortunately, there is a war going on within the WordPress community. To stay as far away as possible from it, I have moved my blog to a hosting provider that... | |
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closeread.ghost.io
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| | | | | Automattic CEO and WordPress co-developer Matt Mullenweg published a post on September 21 calling WP Engine a "cancer to WordPress". For the uninitiated: WP Engine is an independent company that provides managed hosting for WordPress sites; WordPress.com is owned by Automattic and it leads the development of WordPress.org. | |
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plausible.io
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| | | As a WordPress user, you have access to countless ways to check your blog stats. Here's what you need to know about WordPress analytics. | ||