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www.computerworld.com
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| | | | WordPress has been the most popular content management system for years - and WP Engine was one of the most popular WordPress hosting services around. Not long ago, everyone was happy. Now, it's a miserable open-source business war. What happened? | |
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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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www.vincentschmalbach.com
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| | | | The open core model involves offering a core product under an open source license, while providing additional proprietary features, tools... | |
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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 |