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Automattic offered employees another chance to quit
Automattic offered employees another chance to quit — this time with nine months’ severance
Days after 159 people accepted Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg’s offer of a six-month severance package to employees who wanted to leave, the company
Automattic offered employees another chance to quit over WordPress drama
Automattic is the Mullenweg-owned company that controls WordPress.com, the commercial arm of the WordPress open source project. Mullenweg is also one of three board members on WordPress.org and said in an interview with The Verge that the project “belongs to me.”
Automattic offers a nine-month severance package in exchange for resignation.
Automattic has been thrust into the spotlight once again. Just days after a significant number of employees accepted a severance offer
Matt Mullenweg Gives Employees a Second Chance to Quit with Nine Months Pay
Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg made a new severance offer to employees on October 16, giving them just four hours to decide if they wanted to resign and receive nine months of severance pay. This new offer followed a previous one where 159 employees had already left the company after accepting six months of pay.
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WP Engine asks court to stop Matt Mullenweg from blocking access to WordPress resources
WP Engine is asking a court to put a stop to Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg’s public campaign against the company. In a motion ...
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WP Engine files an injuction to get its WordPress.org access back
Web hosting provider WP Engine has filed an injunction in a court in North California, asking it to intervene and restore its ...
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One-twelfth of Automattic staff leave over WordPress-WP Engine spat
CEO Matt Mullenweg offered staff six months’ salary to leave if they didn’t like his attitude: 159 took the money and ran.
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After weeks of drama, SF tech CEO gives workers $30,000 to quit
Drama has embroiled the San Francisco tech company
Automattic
for weeks, with barbs flying between the website-hosting ...
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This top WordPress plugin has a major security flaw potentially affecting millions of sites
One of the most popular WordPress site optimization plugins, Jetpack, carried a major vulnerability for years, which allowed ...
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About that brawl between the WordPress co-founder and WP Engine…
WordPress has been the most popular content management system for years — and WP Engine was one of the most popular WordPress ...
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The ongoing feud between Wordpress and WP Engine is threatening open-source principles and good name
WordPress creator Matt Mullenweg is trying to force WP Engine to surrender part of its revenue to his company, Automattic, ...
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WordPress 开发商 Automattic:不满者可辞职,提供 9 个月工资
IT之家 10 月 18 日消息,Automattic首席执行官兼WordPress的共同创建者马特・穆伦维格(Matt Mullenweg)今年 9 月起与托管商WP Engine展开“大战”,批判 WP Engine 从开源WordPress项目中牟取暴利,但 WP Engine 反诉 WordPress 此举只是为了索要更多授权费,两家公司就此僵持不下。
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Automattic大方之举:不满可辞职,还发9个月工资?
【ITBEAR】近期,WordPress的共同创建者兼Automattic首席执行官马特・穆伦维格与托管服务商WP Engine之间的纷争持续升级。这场争议起源于穆伦维格对WP Engine利用开源WordPress项目谋取高额利润的指责,而WP ...
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Internal blog post reveals Automattic’s plan to enforce the WordPress trademark using ‘nice and not nice lawyers’
Matt Mullenweg, the WordPress co-founder and Automattic CEO, has been embroiled in a very public and legal fight with WP ...
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