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duerrenberger.dev
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| | | | | A detailed timeline of everything that happened in the past few weeks with Matt Mullenweg, Automattic and WP Engine. | |
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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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linuxjedi.co.uk
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| | | | | A couple of days ago, I got banned from the WordPress community Slack. As this is about WordPress, I figure I should use my WordPress blog to talk about it. | |
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timnash.co.uk
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| | | Is your WordPress business ready for the UK's Cyber Security Bill? From risk assessments to vulnerability reporting, this upcoming legislation could change how developers and agencies operate. Here's what you need to know and why it matters | ||