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Engine on fire

Burning Oil and Bridges in FOSS

The debacle between WordPress.org and WPEngine has shaken the FOSS (Free Open Source Software) world, with the potential to impact over 40% of the Internet’s websites. This ongoing crisis not only strains relationships between the companies but has also divided employees, clients, and community members. It is like burning oil—creating noxious fumes and stifling lawsuits that may permanently change the landscape of the software we all trust and use. To understand why this is happening, we’ll need to dive into some uniquely intimate insights about the players at hand, as well as reflect on how this affects FOSS and what could be done to salvage the fragile ecosystem.

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Open to Open Source

This blog is turning into a funeral home. It certainly wasn’t my intension. If I get to have it my way, my next post wont’t be so dreary but exciting. Not about ServerPress or DesktopServer, but rather what I’ve been working on in the last 30 days after closing up shop. While I’d love to

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A New Beginning

This is a new blog. It is the third time I’ve “cleaned the slate”, abandoning prior websites simply because they were dated and never in the foreground of my attention. This time I’m making this blog my default browser’s homepage. In my more productive days, my browser’s default used to be iGoogle. iGoogle users may

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