Was'n eigentlich aus diesem #Wordpress versus #WPEngine Drama geworden? Gibt es da neue Erkenntnisse oder geht es nur um ein gekränktes, männliches Ego?
It’s silly actions like this that undercut @photomatt case / message against #WPEngine.
#WordPress demands conf organizers share social media logins https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/28/wordcamp_password_sharing_requirement/
Smashing Security podcast #389: WordPress vs WP Engine, and the Internet Archive is down - WordPress's emperor, Matt Mullenweg, demands a hefty tribute from WP Engine, and a battle... https://grahamcluley.com/smashing-security-podcast-389/ #smashingsecurity #denialofservice #internetarchive #vulnerability #mattmullenweg #databreach #wordpress #dataloss #wpengine #podcast #plugins #ddos
Last word from me for a while on the WordPress / Automattic / WPEngine / ACF/SCF discussion, and how it intersects with software security, supply chains, and trustworthy computing.
In case you missed it yesterday, my co-maintainer/co-conspirator @alexgmin and I released https://pypi.org/project/django_wplogin/, a Django plugin to enhance the admin login page, inspired by wordpress.
This whole thing is getting more ridiculous.
It's okay to use "WP" in your name, unless, as of today, it can lead people to think that it stands for WordPress, especially if your name is WP Engine.
https://web.archive.org/web/20240924024555/https://wordpressfoundation.org/trademark-policy/ vs https://web.archive.org/web/20240924114826/http://wordpressfoundation.org/trademark-policy/
Ok, I should be sleeping right now, but what's happening is SO FUCKING CRAZY.
Long story short: WPEngine is suing Matt Mullenweg, Automattic and the WordPress foundation for slandering them. In return, Matt is suing them for trademark violation.
But, BUT, WPEngine has fired their first shot. And what a shot it is, friends:
Link to the full letter
Some extracts:
Stunningly, Automattic’s CEO Matthew Mullenweg threatened that if WP Engine did not agree to pay Automattic – his for-profit entity – a very large sum of money before his September 20th keynote address at the WordCamp US Convention, he was going to embark on a self-described “scorched earth nuclear approach” toward WP Engine within the WordPress community and beyond. When his outrageous financial demands were not met, Mr. Mullenweg carried out his threats by making repeated false claims disparaging WP Engine to its employees, its customers, and the world. Mr. Mullenweg has carried out this wrongful campaign against WP Engine in multiple outlets, including via his keynote address, across several public platforms like X,YouTube, and even on the Wordpress.org site, and through the WordPress Admin panel for all WordPress users, including directly targeting WP Engine customers in their own private WordPress instances used to run their online businesses
During calls on September 17th and 19th, for instance, Automattic CFO Mark Davies told a WP Engine board member that Automattic would “go to war” if WP Engine did not agree to pay its competitor Automattic a significant percentage of its gross revenues – tens of millions of dollars in fact – on an ongoing basis. Mr. Davies suggested the payment ostensibly would be for a “license” to use certain trademarks like WordPress, even though WP Engine needs no such license. WP Engine’s uses of those marks to describe its services – as all companies in this space do – are fair uses under settled trademark law and consistent with WordPress’ own guidelines. Automattic’s CFO insisted that WP Engine provide its response to this demand immediately and later, on the day of the keynote, followed up with an email reiterating a claimed need for WP Engine to concede to the demands “before Matt makes his WCUS keynote at 3:45 p.m. PDT today.”
In parallel and throughout September 19 and 20, Mr. Mullenweg embarked on a series of harassing text messages and calls to WP Engine’s board member and also its CEO, threatening that if WP Engine did not agree to pay up prior to the start of Mr. Mullenweg’s livestreamed keynote address at 3:45pm on September 20, he would go “nuclear” on WP Engine, including by smearing its name, disparaging its directors and corporate officers, and banning WP Engine from WordPress community events.They... they have text message captures. In the pdf. Matt Mullenweg was trying to extort them ... by text messages. They seem to have the entire thing in the writting.
In the final minutes leading up to his keynote address, Mr. Mullenweg sent one last missive: a photo of the WordCamp audience waiting to hear his speech, with the message that he could shift gears and turn his talk into “just a Q&A” if WP Engine agreed to pay upThey finish requesting Automattic to "preserve, and not destroy, any and all documents or information in their possession, custody, or control that may be relevant to any dispute between WP Engine and Automattic". They are going to war, big time.
I knew money has been tight over at WordPress' parent company, but oh wow.
WPEngine Coupon Code - WPEngine are a hosting company which specialize in WordPress websites, the number ... - https://blockonomi.com/wpengine-coupon-code/ #wpenginecouponcode #wpenginediscount #wpenginecoupon #wpenginecoupon #wpenginepromo #wpengine #deals
For my hackathon project I did try to make CFA (Cat Factor Authentication, using your cat's microchip as a second factor) a thing The project did win a prize, but more for the experimentation then the actual result https://wpengine.com/blog/hackathon-december-2023/
WordPress management site WP Engine acquires Flywheel as it moves to a $1B valuation and IPO - WordPress now accounts for 34 percent of all websites globally, and today one of the key companies ... more: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/G-uyqFm9qYY/ #fundings&exits #developer #wordpress #flywheel #wpengine #apps