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prettymuchnoone | 1 year ago

Well yes, but it's like going to buy a bottle of Coke and finding out it's now Koke (but actually Pepsi inside)...it's iffy

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outsomnia|1 year ago

Users of the plugin already have a trust and consumption relationship with Automattic for the core.

It's more like mcdonalds replacing Coke with McCola with your mcdonalds meal - you were already trusting mcdonalds for the food. But even that is a stretch since both are GPL2 and there's no current sign the plugin Automattic provide differs from the WP Engine one.

GPL is on both sides, nothing stops WP Engine doing the same and providing their own flavour of core with their plugin, if that's what people want. Of course that costs more than private equity just using Automattic's core for free.

dabinat|1 year ago

I feel like the dodgy part isn’t the forking. Any open source project can be forked at any time by anyone. The dodgy part is them automatically switching existing users to their fork.

To use your McDonald’s analogy, it’s like specifically ordering a Coke and McD’s secretly switching it to a McCoke without you noticing.

pavlov|1 year ago

If you were buying Coke at a store owned by Pepsi, it almost seems inevitable.

I’m not saying it’s right, but it’s just the kind of thing that one expects from American corporations.