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WordPress.org Announces Holiday Break Amidst Legal Battle with WP Engine

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WordPress.org, the open-source platform powering millions of websites worldwide, has announced a temporary pause on several core services. This decision comes amidst an escalating legal dispute with web hosting giant WP Engine.

The dispute centers around WP Engine's use of the WordPress name and platform. WordPress.org maintains that WP Engine has profited significantly from the open-source project without adequately contributing back to its development and community.

Key WordPress Services Temporarily Unavailable:

  • New Account Registrations: While users can still install
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WP Engine Wins Court Order, Regains Full Access to WordPress.org in 72 Hours

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In a dramatic turn of events, a judge has issued a preliminary injunction forcing WordPress.org (owned by Automattic) to restore full access to WP Engine and its affiliates. The court order, effective immediately, gives WP Engine just 72 hours to regain complete control over its operations within the WordPress ecosystem.

The Core of the Dispute

The conflict between WP Engine and WordPress.org, largely driven by WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg, escalated rapidly in recent months. Tensions arose over a range

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WordPress.org Faces Turmoil Over ACF Plugin Controversy: A Battle for Control

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The WordPress community is in an uproar following a controversial move by Matt Mullenweg, CEO of Automattic (owner of WordPress.com) and a key figure behind WordPress.org. On October 12th, Mullenweg took an unprecedented step by forcibly replacing the popular Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) plugin and its listing on WordPress.org with a new "Secure Custom Fields" plugin. This action has sparked concerns about stability, trust, and the future of WordPress.

The ACF Controversy: What Happened?

The Advanced Custom Fields plugin,

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The War on WordPress: WP Engine vs. Matt Mullenweg Heats Up (September 2024 Update)

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The WordPress community has been rocked by a dramatic public feud between WP Engine, a leading managed WordPress hosting provider, and Matt Mullenweg, the co-founder of WordPress.org. This isn't your typical software spat – it's a full-blown battle with accusations, legal threats, and potential consequences for millions of website owners. Let's unpack the events that unfolded in September 2024:

Seeds of Discord (Early September):

The tension began simmering when Matt Mullenweg,

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