Automattic, the company that runs WordPress.com, is scaling back its contributions to the WordPress open-source project, according to an announcement on Thursday. The company says itâs decreasing contributions to âmatchâ the amount of time companies like WP Engine spend on the ecosystem, further escalating the tension between Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg and the community.
Now, instead of spending 3,988 hours per week developing the WordPress project, Automattic says it will now contribute around 45 hours as part of Five for the Future â a program that encourages companies to give back five percent of their resources to WordPress.org. âThese hours will likely go towards security and critical updates,â Automattic says.
Automattic blames the cutback on the âsignificant time and moneyâ related to the ongoing legal battle with WP Engine. It also points to the âintense criticismâ it has faced âfrom members of the âcommunityâ who want Matt and others to step awayâ from the WordPress project:
Weâve made the decision to reallocate resources due to the lawsuits from WP Engine. This legal action diverts significant time and energy that could otherwise be directed toward supporting WordPressâs growth and health. We remain hopeful that WP Engine will reconsider this legal attack, allowing us to refocus our efforts on contributions that benefit the broader WordPress ecosystem.
A number of employees also left Automattic last year after the company offered to buy out staff who didnât agree with its fight against WP Engine. The company also shuttered its sustainability team this week, with a screenshotted Slack message from Mullenweg saying, âitâs probably a good time to officially dissolve the team entirely,â adding that âit doesnât seem like creating a team around this was able to further any of its goals.â The move has sparked criticism from the community, including journalist Kara Swisher.
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