The world of WordPress, one of the most popular technologies for creating and hosting websites, is going through a very ...
WordPress drama went up another notch on Wednesday after WordPress.org banned hosting provider WP Engine from accessing its ...
A little over a week ago, Mullenweg likened WP Engine to a “cancer” for the way it benefitted from the open source WordPress ...
WordPress banned WP Engine, a managed WordPress web host, blocking thousands of websites from adding or updating plugins and ...
The issue between them stems from the frustrations on Mullenweg’s side with the perception that WP Engine is not giving back ...
After banning WP Engine from using its free resources, WordPress lifts ban on WP Engine till 1st October amidst the ongoing ...
WordPress.org has banned WP Engine from accessing its resources and stopped delivering plugin updates to websites hosted on the platform, urging impacted users to choose other hosting providers.
Matt Mullenweg and Automattic have accused WP Engine of breaching trademark agreements with WordPress and WooCommerce.
Explore the ongoing controversy between WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg and WP Engine, a popular hosting service. Discover ...
WordPress.org blocks WP Engine which will effectively ban WP Engine from accessing WordPress' free resources such as plug-ins ...
The core issue is the fight between WordPress founder and Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg and WP Engine, which hosts websites built on WordPress. WordPress technology is open source and free ...
Automattic CEO and the creator of popular CMS WordPress Matt Mullenweg didn't mince words when he called WP Engine a "cancer" ...