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by teruakohatu
618 days ago
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The board represents the share holders and if the shareholders support Matt, good for them. According to the company “5% of our company time to WordPress core”, in a for profit company where none of the investors have any vision, you get a WP Engine scenario where (according to Matt) they contribute about 40 hours per week, or about 0.1% of the company time to Wordpress (they have 1000 employees) |
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Anyone (including companies) using it are free to do whatever they want with it (including reselling) and they aren't obligated to contribute in any way.
While this is a particularly dumb case, it's not the first time we've had this situation. Usually the company just relicensed the software going forward, forcing users to either start paying or forking/switching products.