Again you're claiming it was "sudden", but it does not appear to have been sudden. Meanwhile: nobody seems to deny that WPE could simply use WordPress's OSS software assets to stand up their own services, including Mullenweg. But that's all open source gets you. It doesn't entitle you to trademarks or online services!
> Again you're claiming it was "sudden", but it does not appear to have been sudden.
It was definitely sudden, just last week the term "WP" was explicitly allowed in Wordpress' Trademark Policy. This issue isn't really trademarks, it is just a club.
"The abbreviation “WP” is not covered by the WordPress trademarks and you are free to use it in any way you see fit."
https://web.archive.org/web/20240924024555/https://wordpress...
> But that's all open source gets you. It doesn't entitle you to trademarks
Unless you're Mullenweg, who has abused the Wordpress trademark for years via wordpress.com. I greatly respect his years of work and dedication. However, the ends do not justify the means.