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coenjacobs.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the negative impact of the legal dispute between WordPress and WP Engine on end users, emphasizing that the conflict should not burden users and should be resolved without affecting the functionality of the software. | |
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kevquirk.com
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| | | | | I wrote about Matt's post the other day, but things have escalated significantly since then. Like, SIGNIFICANTLY. Here's my thoughts... | |
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pearsonified.com
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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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pxlnv.com
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| | | Matt Mullenweg: Just got word that the court dismissed several of WP Engine and Silver Lake's most serious claims - antitrust, monopolization, and extortion have been knocked out! These were by far the most significant and far-reaching allegations in the case and with today's decision the case is narrowed significantly. [...] It is hard to [...] | ||