3 Oct 2024

Matt Mullenweg Explains How He Personally Puts Automattic Employees in Charge of WordPress

In our post detailing that various different entities that Matt Mullenweg has around WordPress, we quoted an Automattic employee claiming that “the WordPress project is so much more than Automattic and always should be.” But we also noted that “WordPress essentially slots in to Automattic’s organization chart.”

As part of Matt Mullenweg continued posting through his legal trouble, he responded to this question about how someone could apply for a job at Automattic to be the Executive Director of WordPress: [Read more]

3 Oct 2024

Automattic is Now Claiming That a Non-Profit Other Than the WordPress Foundation Controls WordPress and WordPress.org

There continues to be confusion over who or what actually owns WordPress and the associated wordpress.org website. Considering what has happened recently, the ownership is a big security issue. Adding to the confusion was a post published yesterday on the website of Automattic, which is headed by Matt Mullenweg. Matt Mullenweg is claiming to personally own WordPress.org. The post by Neil Peretz, an associate general counsel at Automattic is titled WordPress Trademarks: A Legal Perspective. It makes this claim:

The Foundation also licensed the name WordPress to the non-profit WordPress.org, which runs a website that facilitates access to WordPress-related software. [Read more]

3 Oct 2024

Untangling Matt Mullenweg’s Confusing Web of Automattic, WordPress, WordPress.org, and the WordPress Foundation

Matt Mullenweg’s extortion campaign against a competitor of his-for profit company has led more focus on the web of entities Matt Mullenweg has created and a lot of confusion between them. We are going to try to untangle those in this post. There are three or four central ones and two additional ones worth mentioning. If we have missed something (the web is complicated), please leave a comment so that we can update the post.

Automattic

Automattic is Matt Mullenweg’s for-profit company that has various WordPress focused solutions as well as unrelated ones. The WordPress related solutions include Akismet, Gravatar, Jetpack, Pressable, WooCommerce, WordPress.com service, and WP VIP. They also are investors in other companies in the WordPress space. [Read more]

2 Oct 2024

Who or What is WordPress.org?

As Matt Mullenweg continues his extortion campaign against WP Engine, he continues to confirm that there is an extortion campaign occurring. A new post on Automattic’s website starts this way:

One of the many lies in Silver Lake and WP Engine’s C&D was their claim that Automattic demanded money from them moments before our CEO Matt Mullenweg gave his keynote at WordCamp US. [Read more]

2 Oct 2024

Why Does Automattic Have So Much Control of WordPress When It Provides So Little of the Pledged Five for the Future Hours?

As part of Matt Mullenweg’s extortion campaign against a competitor of his for-profit company Automattic, has focused on contributions to WordPress measured by the Five for the Future program. That is a program created by him and, based on recent activity, controlled by employees of his company Automattic. Here is how he compared Automattic’s activity to the competitor’s activity on his own blog in a post from September 17:

Compare the Five For the Future pages from Automattic and WP Engine, two companies that are roughly the same size with revenue in the ballpark of half a billion. These pledges are just a proxy and aren’t perfectly accurate, but as I write this, Automattic has 3,786 hours per week (not even counting me!), and WP Engine has 47 hours. [Read more]

30 Sep 2024

Here Is the Extensive License that Automattic Has for the WordPress Trademark

One piece of Matt Mullenweg’s attempted extortion against WP Engine, which has serious security implications, is the WordPress trademark. What hasn’t been clear is the situation with the trademark is. It is well known that previously belonged to Matt Mullenweg’s Automattic and now belongs to the WordPress Foundation, which Matt Mullenweg clearly has control over. But beyond that, the extensive nature of Auttomatic’s ability to use the trademark hasn’t been disclosed by Matt Mullenweg.

Matt Mullenweg announced the transfer of the trademark in September 2010. In his post on his personal website, he made no mention of Automattic still having anything to do with the trademark. In the comments, though, he wrote this: [Read more]

30 Sep 2024

The WordPress Foundation Blog is Written by Automattic Employees

With the ongoing attempted extortion of WP Engine by Matt Mullenweg and the security risks that pose for WordPress, a central issue in that is Matt Mullenweg’s role in several ostensibly separate entities and using his role in one to benefit another. He isn’t the only one with roles across more than one of those. While looking at another aspect of the WordPress Foundation, we noticed that its News blog is being exclusively written by employees of his for-proftit company Automattic. Here are the dates and post authors of posts from last two years for that:

  • June 18, 2024: Julia Golomb
  • April 18, 2024: Julia Golomb
  • February 9, 2024: Reyes Martinez
  • June 29, 2023: Julia Golomb
  • May 10, 2023: Julia Golomb

On the WordPress website, Julia Golomb lists her employer as Automattic and it says that “Automattic sponsors Julia Golomb to contribute 40 hours per week to the Community team.” [Read more]

26 Sep 2024

The WordPress Foundation is Nothing Like the Mozilla Foundation

As part of Matt Mullenweg’s extortion attempt against WP Engine (and with his latest action, the wider WordPress community), he has claimed that there was confusion between WordPress and WP Engine. As many have pointed out, there is much more confusion between WordPress and his company Automattic’s WordPress.com service. That isn’t the only place where there is confusion. Take this recent attempt at an explanation of the structure of WordPress, including the WordPress Foundation:

WordPress’s structure works similar to the Mozilla Foundation, with a small exception that Matt is a majority stake on both sides (Automattic and the WordPress Foundation). Mozilla’s board does have some cross-over between the Foundation and Corporation, but with larger boards that influence is diluted. [Read more]

26 Sep 2024

No Business or Group of Individuals Is Supposed to Benefit From the WordPress Foundation’s Existence

With Matt Mulleneg’s continued expansion of attempted extortion of WP Engine and the security threat posed by that, the WordPress Foundation has come in to more focus. Notably, the WordPress Foundation owns the WordPress trademark, but as a letter from Automattic’s lawyers put it, Automattic has “exclusive commercial rights to the world famous WORDPRESS trademark.” Probably connected to what is going on there, in July, the WordPress Foundation filed trademark registrations for MANAGED WORDPRESS and HOSTED WORDPRESS. The foundation doesn’t have any obvious need for those trademarks, since they are not involved in hosting WordPress websites (not WordPress’ own website). The question raised then is the WordPress Foundation functionally operating as an arm of Matt Mullenweg and is that legal?

Here is how an Automattic employee writing in a post on the WordPress website about the foundation, explained how the foundation is supposed to operate: [Read more]

25 Sep 2024

Automattic Employees Have Been Posting Highly Suspect Five for the Future Program Stats

Over the past two days, we have noted what appear to be large problems with the pledging of time to the WordPress Five for the Future program. That is important as the head of WordPress was criticizing a competitor of this for-profit company, Automattic, over their much smaller pledging to that. One thing that we found was that Automattic is pledging time to a group that appears to have been inactive for over two years. We also found that a team with 14 listed members had 338 people pledging contributions to the team. It turns out the divergence between members and pledges can go even higher than the 24 times for that team.

On July 25, an update was put out for the Community team stating that there were 60 people that contributed to the team: [Read more]