Automattic, which is in charge of WordPress.com and its commercial services, has been involved in a public dispute with WP Engine after Mullenweg called the third-party hosting service a âcancerâ to the WordPress community and banned it from accessing WordPress.org.
Mullenweg has claimed WP Engine is violating the WordPress trademark and criticized the company for not giving back to the WordPress open source project. On Wednesday, WP Engine, which is owned by the private equity company Silver Lake, followed up with a lawsuit that accuses Mullenweg and Automattic of extortion. Automattic called the lawsuit âbaseless.â
âSilver Lake and WP Engineâs attacks on me and Automattic, while spurious, have been effective,â Mullenweg wrote. âIt became clear a good chunk of my Automattic colleagues disagreed with me and our actions.â Mullenweg gave employees until October 3rd to decide whether they wanted to leave the company. Employees who left arenât able to be rehired.
The resignations affected the companyâs WordPress ecosystem division the most, with 79.2 percent of people who took the offer working in this part of the business, according to Mullenweg. âIt was an emotional roller coaster of a week,â Mullenweg writes. âHowever now, I feel much lighter. Iâm grateful and thankful for all the people who took the offer, and even more excited to work with those who turned down $126M to stay.â
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