Ask HN: Concerns on Keep Using WordPress
Hi all, I am using WordPress from its inception in 2003.
I am an open source fan, I am not a Stallman-guy but I always take a look at the licenses of the software I use.
The WPEngine/Wordpress.com litigation is becoming bigger and bigger every day passes.
I do not plan to extend WordPress in any way, BUT I plan to buy themes or specific plug-in in the future. I could use it for selling tiny web sites
Is safe to keep using WordPress?
The action against WPEngine seems quite aggressive to me, but I do not know anything about WPEngine (are they the devil? I do not know!).
What do you think? What do you plan to do in respect of WordPress usage in commercial and non-commercial context?
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 29.5 ms ] threadIf you self-host Wordpress, and not rely on the built-in plugin library, you are probably safe. But now you are apparently responsible to do your due diligence to make sure any service you use is either a) is safely independent of WordPress's services or b) paying Automattic/WordPress royalties.
If the business around WordPress become fragile or too much exposed to backfire from Wordpress.com, a lot of company will see little incentive to proceed on this direction.
A lot of themes/plugin could start moving away. It is just a possible outcome but it is becoming a bit real every day passes without a clean solution of this litigation.
Everybody's waiting for either the guy to step down (improbable), or someone to get a credible fork going on.
I think the recent spat is just the eventual writing on the wall for WP, albeit a very long death. As an enterprise I wouldn't touch the WP ecosystem moving forward if I could help it but if you're writing plugins for the average joe there's probably still life there.