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| | | | | WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg has sent the WP community into a frenzy with his latest antics. So what happened? In a surprise to just about everyone, Matt publicly targetedWPEngine, the largest hosting company in the WordPress ecosystem, by claiming [1] they are not contributing back to WordPress in a satisfactory | |
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| | | | | Learn the difference between WordPress.com, WordPress.org, and VIP to find the platform that fits your needs. Explore WordPress VIP today. | |
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anderegg.ca
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| | | | | Since I last wrote about WordPress, things have gone off the rails. This after a brief period when things were blissfully quiet. Matt Mullenweg stopped commenting for a while, though his company had launched WP Engine Tracker - a site for tracking WordPress-driven websites that moved away from WP Engine. I think this is a bit gauche, but it seems like fair marketing given everything that's going on. It should be noted that many sites are leaving for Pressable - owned by Mullenweg's company, Automattic -because of a sweetheart deal. | |
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses recent advancements in Jenkins, including support for CloudEvents, hardware interoperability, and the evolution of Blue Ocean UI. | ||