He then shared a cryptic message that implied there was a chance that WordPress may not resume those services in 2025, saying that it hinged on his being able to find the “time, energy, and money” to undo the pause in 2025, which he writes is being expended defending against WP Engine’s lawsuit against him and Automattic.
Mullenweg wrote:
“Right now much of the time I would spend making WordPress better is being taken up defending against WP Engine’s legal attacks. Their attacks are against Automattic, but also me individually as the owner of WordPress.org, which means if they win I can be personally liable for millions of dollars of damages.”
He signs off inviting those who’d like to fund those attacks on him to sign up for WP Engine and that those who don’t can sign up for other web hosts, linking to both WP Engine and a WordPress.org page that offers promotions to induce WP Engine clients to switch away.
Read Mullenweg’s announcement here:
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