TechCrunch News 01月12日
Matt Mullenweg deactivates WordPress accounts of contributors planning a fork
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WordPress联合创始人Matt Mullenweg停用了多位社区成员的账户,其中包括一些积极推动WordPress开源项目分叉的关键人物。起因是Mullenweg公开指责WP Engine公司在WordPress基础上盈利却未做出足够回馈。随后,WP Engine提起诉讼,WordPress被法院勒令恢复其访问权限。社区成员Joost de Valk和Karim Marucchi提出创建“联邦和独立存储库”的设想,并得到WP Engine的支持。Mullenweg公开支持分叉,并讽刺性地停用了他们的账户,鼓励他们自行发展。此举引发了对WordPress治理模式的质疑。

🧑‍💻 WordPress社区出现分裂:核心人物因对WordPress治理不满,计划创建新的分支项目,引发了社区的动荡。

⚖️ 事件起因:Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg因不满WP Engine在WordPress基础上盈利却未做出足够回馈,导致双方冲突升级,最终引发法律诉讼。

🚫 账户停用事件:Mullenweg停用了包括Joost de Valk和Karim Marucchi在内的多位社区成员的WordPress.org账户,阻止他们通过该渠道贡献代码,进一步加剧社区矛盾。

💡 分叉的可能性:尽管Mullenweg公开支持分叉,但停用账户的行为表明他对社区的控制,也可能加速新分支的诞生。他还讽刺性地建议新分支可以命名为“JKPress”。

🤝 开源的本质:Mullenweg强调开源的自由性,任何人都可以复制WordPress代码并创建自己的版本,如果新项目足够优秀,甚至可以合并回WordPress。

Automattic CEO and WordPress co-creator Matt Mullenweg has deactivated the accounts of several WordPress.org community members, some of whom have been spearheading a push to create a new fork of the open source WordPress project.

While community criticism of WordPress’s governance isn’t new, the latest brouhaha kicked off back in September when Mullenweg publicly chastised WP Engine, a commercial hosting company built atop WordPress, for profiteering without giving much back. Things soon escalated (read all about it here), with WP Engine filing a lawsuit after it was banned from accessing key WordPress resources, and then a court ordered WordPress to restore access.

In amongst all this, key figures from within the wider WordPress community have stepped forward. Joost de Valk — creator of WordPress-focused SEO tool Yoast (and former marketing and communications’ lead for the WordPress Foundation) — last month published his “vision for a new WordPress era,” alluding to a potential fork in the form of “federated and independent repositories.” Karim Marucchi, CEO of enterprise web consulting firm Crowd Favorite, echoed these thoughts in a separate blog post.

WP Engine indicated it was on standby to lend a corporate hand.

Mullenweg, for his part, has publicly supported the notion of a new WordPress fork — a term that describes when someone takes the code from an open source project and creates a copy, which can take on a life of its own, with a separate community of contributors. (It’s also possible to merge such contributions back into the original project.)

Earlier this week, Automattic announced it would reduce its contribution to the core WordPress open source project to align with WP Engine’s own contribution, a metric measured in weekly hours. This spurred de Valk to take to X on Friday to indicate that he was willing to lead on the next release of WordPress, with Marucchi adding that his “team stands ready.”

Collectively, de Valk and Marucchi contribute around 10 hours per week to various aspects of the WordPress open source project. However, in a sarcasm-laden blog post published this morning, Mullenweg said that to give their independent effort the “push it needs to get off the ground,” he was deactivating their WordPress.org accounts.

“I strongly encourage anyone who wants to try different leadership models or align with WP Engine to join up with their new effort,” Mullenweg wrote.

At the same time, Mullenweg also revealed he was deactivating the accounts of three other people, with little explanation given: Sé Reed, Heather Burns, and Morten Rand-Hendriksen. Reed, it’s worth noting, is president and CEO of a newly established non-profit called the WP Community Collective, which is setting out to serve as a “neutral home for collaboration, contribution, and resources” around WordPress and the broader open source ecosystem.

Burns, a former contributor to the WordPress project, took to X this morning to express surprise at her deactivation, noting that she hadn’t been involved in the project since 2020. Over on Bluesky, Rand-Hendriksen suggested that Mullenweg was targeting him and Burns because of their prior objections to governance at WordPress. He wrote:

So why is he [Mullenweg] targeting Heather and me? Because we started talking about the need for proper governance, accountability, conflict of interest policies, and other things back in 2017. We both left the project in 2019, and apparently he still holds a grudge.

It’s worth noting that deactivating a WordPress.org account prevents affected users from contributing through that channel, be it to the core project or any other plugins or themes they may be involved with. However, as it’s hosted on GitHub too, anyone is able to fork the project.

In what was seemingly a tongue-in-cheek suggestion, Mullenweg said that any new fork could be called “JKPress,” and they could hold a joint “WordPress + JKPress summit” next year.

“Joost and Karim have a number of bold and interesting ideas, and I’m genuinely curious to see how they work out,” Mullenweg added. “The beauty of open source is they can take all of the GPL code in WordPress and ship their vision. You don’t need permission, you can just do things. If they create something that’s awesome, we may even merge it back into WordPress, that ability for code and ideas to freely flow between projects is part of what makes open source such an engine for innovation.”

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