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tomphoolery | 1 year ago
There was never a boundary in the first place if it's the same guy doing both things. WordPress has always had this veneer of "community-driven", which is what they hide behind when people get their sites exploited, but Automattic really holds all the keys here. Just because Matt replies with an `@wordpress.org` email vs. an `@wordpress.com` email doesn't mean he's a different person all of a sudden.
datahack|1 year ago
Given that he has been pretty reasonable about stuff like this in the past, I don’t find myself inclined to ascribe bad intent until I hear from him personally.
Seems like the kind of situation where only one person can answer.
Am I off?
swyx|1 year ago
there is a level of actions that are so bad that intent doesnt actually matter anymore. i would say matt has crossed that line here.
miningape|1 year ago
Not the best interview IMO since prime didn't have much time to prepare questions / topics, and so he is very much "firing from the hip" but you'll get to hear matt go into detail about this topic.
d0mine|1 year ago
SSLy|1 year ago
forgetfreeman|1 year ago
petre|1 year ago
It's all in the GPL under "no warranty" and the license is attached to the WP source.