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dovin ◴[] No.41866511[source]
I've been trying to wrap my head around why this feels so wrong. If the project had been run like this from the beginning, in an opinionated way that prioritizes what the few creators of the project think are important, then that's one thing. But it seems like Wordpress has generally been the stable, boring, slow-moving project that isn't run like a personal fiefdom, and Mullenweg is trying to force it from the one model to the other. I haven't used Wordpress in years, and this drama makes me never want to use it again.
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bilekas ◴[] No.41866654[source]
> Mullenweg is trying to force it from the one model to the other

There are proper ways to do that, changing the license in a next version for example is how I think it should have been done in the first place. I've said it before here but this has all the markings of being extremely petty and Mullenweg not happy with their own licensing model.

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1. ValentineC ◴[] No.41866822[source]
> There are proper ways to do that, changing the license in a next version for example is how I think it should have been done in the first place.

WordPress is GPL because it is a fork of b2/cafelog:

https://wordpress.org/book/2015/11/the-blogging-software-dil...