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Resources/Readwise/Full Document Contents/Articles/The Messy WordPress Drama, Explained - The Verge|Full Document Contents]] ## Document Notes --- tags: #WordPress #OpenSource #CommunityGovernance Author: [Mitchell Clark] Source: [The Verge] Reference: [Link](https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/27/24256361/wordpress-wp-engine-drama-explained-matt-mullenweg) date created: {{date:YYYY-MM-DD}} {{time:HH:mm}} --- # Title: WordPress and WP Engine Drama Explained ## Table of Contents: - [[#๐Ÿ“ Summary:]] - [[#๐Ÿ“– Main Content:]] - [[#๐Ÿ—’๏ธ Notes:]] - [[#๐Ÿ“– References:]] - [[#๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Paraphrase:]] - [[#๐Ÿ“ฐ Newsletter:]] - [[#โœ… Action Items:]] - [[#๐Ÿงช Hypotheses:]] - [[#๐Ÿ“Š Methodology:]] - [[#โ“ Questions:]] - [[#๐Ÿ”ฎ Future Research:]] - [[#๐Ÿ’ก Implications]] - [[#๐Ÿง  Learning Styles Assessment]] - [[#๐Ÿ“Š Accessibility Assessment]] - [[#๐ŸŒ DEIB Assessment]] - [[#โœ… Logical Validity]] - [[#๐Ÿ” SEO Evaluation]] - [[#๐ŸŽฏ Conclusion]] ### References: - Mitchell Clark, "WordPress and WP Engine Drama Explained," The Verge, September 2024. [Link](https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/27/24256361/wordpress-wp-engine-drama-explained-matt-mullenweg) ## ๐Ÿ“ Summary: The article explores the recent conflict between Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress, and WP Engine regarding contributions to the WordPress open-source project. It details Mullenweg's concerns about WP Engine's commitment to the community, transparency issues, and the broader implications for governance and community relations within the WordPress ecosystem. ## ๐Ÿ“– Main Content: The Verge's article dives deep into the current tensions between Matt Mullenweg and WP Engine, focusing on concerns over transparency, community contributions, and the responsibilities of large companies within the WordPress ecosystem. The main themes include: - **Concerns About Contribution**: - Mullenweg accuses WP Engine of not contributing enough back to the core WordPress project, highlighting the need for more active involvement from large hosting companies. - He draws attention to the broader issue of what constitutes a valuable contribution and how these contributions should be measured and recognized. - **The Role of Hosting Companies**: - WP Engine and other hosting companies significantly benefit from the open-source WordPress ecosystem but their contributions to its sustainability are being questioned. - Mullenweg suggests that large companies should either contribute more financially or provide resources like developers to work on the project. - **Community Impact**: - The article discusses how disputes like this can affect the broader community, potentially leading to mistrust or disillusionment among contributors. - The idea of "Five for the Future" (companies contributing 5% of their resources back to WordPress) is emphasized as a standard that more companies should follow. - **Transparency and Governance**: - Mullenweg raises concerns about governance within the WordPress community, advocating for clearer communication from large companies regarding their contributions. - The importance of having open discussions on contributions and financial support to maintain the sustainability of WordPress is underscored. ### ๐Ÿ—’๏ธ Notes: - **Contribution Issues**: - Mullenweg claims WP Engine isn't doing enough to contribute back to WordPress. - Contributions should be transparent and measurable to ensure all parties are held accountable. - **Role of Hosting Providers**: - Hosting companies benefit from WordPress but face scrutiny over how much they give back. - Mullenweg suggests more direct contributions like funding or allocating developer hours to the WordPress project. - **Five for the Future**: - The "Five for the Future" initiative encourages companies to dedicate 5% of their resources to WordPress. - The article stresses that more companies need to adopt this standard for WordPress to remain sustainable. - **Community Impact**: - Disputes such as these could lead to community fragmentation or mistrust. - There's a need for clear guidelines on what is considered a valuable contribution to the ecosystem. - **Governance and Transparency**: - Governance needs improvement in terms of transparency, especially from companies profiting from WordPress. - Open discussions about how to support WordPress are essential for future growth. ## ๐Ÿ“– References: - Mitchell Clark, "WordPress and WP Engine Drama Explained," The Verge, September 2024. ## ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Paraphrase: 1. Original: "Mullenweg wants more transparency from hosting companies, especially those that benefit most from WordPress. He believes they should contribute more directly, either through financial support or by assigning developers to work on core projects." - Paraphrase: Mullenweg calls for increased transparency from hosting companies, particularly those who profit significantly from WordPress. He suggests they should contribute either financially or by providing developers to assist with core projects. 2. Original: "The 'Five for the Future' initiative, which encourages companies to contribute 5% of their resources back to WordPress, is something Mullenweg believes more companies should commit to if they want the platform to thrive." - Paraphrase: Mullenweg supports the "Five for the Future" initiative, urging more companies to dedicate 5% of their resources to WordPress to ensure its ongoing success. ## ๐Ÿ“ฐ Newsletter: ๐Ÿ”ฅ **The Latest on WordPress and WP Engine โ€“ Community at a Crossroads!** ๐Ÿ”ฅ WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg recently made waves with comments about WP Engine's contributionโ€”or lack thereofโ€”to the WordPress project. Matt stresses the importance of large hosting companies giving back, either through financial support or core project work, and highlights the "Five for the Future" initiative as a way to ensure WordPress remains sustainable. How can we ensure all companies benefiting from WordPress actively contribute to its success? Dive into the details here: [Read more on The Verge](https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/27/24256361/wordpress-wp-engine-drama-explained-matt-mullenweg). Letโ€™s keep the conversation open! ๐Ÿ’ฌ ## โœ… Action Items: - **Open Source Contribution Focus**: The article highlights challenges in ensuring large companies contribute meaningfully to open source, aligning with my advocacy for sustainable funding. - **Community Engagement**: Emphasizes transparency and accountability in community contributions, which is central to my role in onboarding and supporting new contributors. - **Governance and Transparency**: The discussion on governance fits with my goal to foster a transparent and inclusive WordPress ecosystem. ## ๐Ÿงช Hypotheses: 1. Increased transparency in contributions from large companies will improve community trust in the WordPress project. 2. Implementing financial or developer contributions as mandatory for major hosting companies could significantly enhance the WordPress core development pace. 3. A broader adoption of "Five for the Future" will lead to a more sustainable WordPress ecosystem. ### ๐Ÿ“Š Methodology: - **Community Surveys**: Survey the WordPress community on trust levels and transparency expectations from large hosting companies. - **Case Studies**: Conduct case studies of companies participating in "Five for the Future" and analyze their impact on WordPress development. - **Financial Analysis**: Analyze the financial benefits of WordPress for hosting companies versus their contributions back to the community. ### โ“ Questions: 1. How can WordPress better incentivize large companies to contribute back to the community? 2. What are the biggest barriers for companies when deciding whether to contribute financially or via developer time? 3. How does the perception of contribution transparency affect community trust? ### ๐Ÿ”ฎ Future Research: - **Impact of Financial Contributions**: Explore how different financial contributions influence the speed and quality of WordPress development. - **Community Fragmentation**: Investigate the impact of public disputes on community cohesion and contributor motivation. - **Governanc ## Highlights - the WordPress community has swept up into a battle over the ethos of the platform. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01j8xczb3nr8d1k95qz4crpqrv)) - [Data suggests](https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/cm-wordpress) that around 43 percent of all websites use WordPress, but itโ€™s not clear how many are hosted by WordPress.com or another party. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01j8xd0ctcrgsfy4bbrary07vq)) - Mullenweg isnโ€™t just defending the ethos of open source โ€” heโ€™s also defending his competing WordPress provider ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01j8xd1hdk71kgsr0px6jj0zh0)) - The WordPress Foundation โ€” the charitable organization that backs the open source WordPress project โ€” is led by Mullenweg and [other lesser-known board members](https://www.pluginvulnerabilities.com/2024/09/24/who-is-on-the-wordpress-foundation-board/) who arenโ€™t displayed on its website. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01j8xd2byq6704831r62fc01fs)) - in a dispute thatโ€™s meant to clarify what is and isnโ€™t WordPress, Mullenweg risks blurring the lines even more. WordPress.org and WordPress.com both have a point โ€” but it looks an awful lot like theyโ€™re working together to make it. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01j8xd4psxnqgw3fj7wkp6kar3))