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He invites the co -founder of WordPress and CEO of Automattic Matt Mullenweg to step under From his leadership role has increased in recent months in the middle His controversial battle and legal battle With the engine WP engine hosting.
Mullenweg not only intends to stay, but also thinks about how to plan to manage the Caliphate Planning. He does not want to transfer what helped him build a “committee”, but to the other CEO who will continue to work as a host of the WordPress community.
In a recently broadcast episode of Liny podcastMolinigo, re-drafted the drama surrounding it with the WP-engine, a company believed to have benefited from the open source of WordPress to build its business without sufficiently contributing to the WordPress project and society. The WP engine was built on WordPress.
Mullenweg also commented in short on what he sees in the future for the future of WordPress and Automatic, the parent company of WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Tumblr, and other companies.
Mullengi pointed out that the “most famous” companies in our generation are the ones in which the executive authority retained some majority in controlling the vote, a factor that he considers to plan the caliphate.
“… if you go or when I go, I don’t want to transfer it to a committee,” Molinigueh said, talking about what he was built with automatic Word. “I want to transfer it to another person who can have a similar role to my country, and a kind of trying really to be a host.”
“And there in the end, there is an examination and balance about it, because, again, society can leave, they can get involved in the program, and people can change …”, and indicated that the role “was more than being more municipal than the CEO” in that the person will eventually be responsible towards others, such as users who contribute to the project.
Mullenweg also described the role Automattic itself plays to enhance WordPress, noting how the free version of WordPress.com helped to provide more than 100 million people to the program.
“This type of profit and non-profit profit, open source, works at a concert-I think it is a really enlightened model that we started to see many companies do.” “It is very exciting for me that some of the things that were controversial when we started – like an open source or distributed work – are now virtual for many exciting new startups and the entire environmental system.”