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Director of Product at humanmade.com, building altis-dxp.com. Created api.wordpress.org.
Websitehttps://rmccue.io/
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Looks like I'm now blocked from the WordPress Slack.
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Gone, like fleeting summer warmth
Nuclear fallout

Although WP Engine must win the legal battle, for the strength of the ecosystem, we need to build a stronger Foundation to win the war.

https://journal.rmccue.io/438/a-stronger-foundation-for-the-ecosystem/

A Stronger Foundation for the Ecosystem - Pre-Thought Listen

The feud between Automattic and WP Engine has continued, with WordPress.org blocking access by WP Engine’s servers. In WP Engine Must Win, I wrote about my thoughts on the legal argument on this battle, and why it is important that WP Engine win the trademark case in order to protect the ecosystem. I also touched on the moral argument: The case […]

Pre-Thought Listen

For the continued health and vibrancy of the WordPress project, WP Engine must win.

https://journal.rmccue.io/431/wp-engine-must-win/

WP Engine Must Win - Pre-Thought Listen

On stage at WordCamp US last week, Matt Mullenweg gave a keynote presentation which made a wide range of points about contribution, the ethics of open source, and the commitments various companies make to contributing. In particular, he called out WP Engine in what was a fairly clear direction to the community to stop using […]

Pre-Thought Listen

Very excited to have Ghost partnering with @swf, which launches today, with a mission to build an healthier future for social networking.

It's time to bring back the open web.

https://socialwebfoundation.org/

Social Web Foundation

Towards a bigger, better fediverse

Social Web Foundation
@rzen 1234!
make smaller phones challenge 2024
@AusSocialMods have you unblocked Threads yet? Blocking them is antithetical to the entire idea of the Fediverse.
The APIs for GitHub Apps are so woefully under-documented, you basically have to build them via trial-and-error.
“I don’t believe that the “BDFL” (benevolent dictator for life) model is healthy for a person or a project. It doesn’t create space for new leaders. It’s a single point of failure.”