From d0ad514d4039685aad2526f9f9cfa944674326ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Raven Scott Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2024 03:10:39 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] update article --- ...rdPress and Automattic: A Looming Threat to the Community.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/markdown/The Missteps of WordPress and Automattic: A Looming Threat to the Community.md b/markdown/The Missteps of WordPress and Automattic: A Looming Threat to the Community.md index 06e8a8d..7685819 100644 --- a/markdown/The Missteps of WordPress and Automattic: A Looming Threat to the Community.md +++ b/markdown/The Missteps of WordPress and Automattic: A Looming Threat to the Community.md @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ Overall, the community sentiment following the interview with Matt Mullenweg ref As one user, @sluffmo, summed it up: “All he’s achieved is showing the WP community that one immature, greedy dude throwing a tantrum can screw up their site without warning. Who cares about WP Engine? Time to pick another CMS.” This comment encapsulates the risk Automattic faces if they continue down this path—alienating the very developers and users who have built their success. -## UPDATE: 10.12 +# UPDATE: 10.12 ### ACF Plugin Taken Over by WordPress.org In a surprising and contentious move, WordPress.org has forcibly taken over control of the Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) plugin, a popular tool used by developers to customize their WordPress sites, without the consent of the ACF team. This action has left many in the WordPress community shocked and concerned about the future of the plugin, which has been trusted for over a decade.