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WordPress Extends Grace Period for WP Engine Customers

In a surprising turn of events, Matt Mullenweg has decided to temporarily lift the ban on WP Engine users accessing the WordPress plugin and theme repository. This decision comes after a week-long conflict between Mullenweg and popular web host WP Engine over a commercial licensing fee. The issue at hand revolves around Mullenweg’s frustration with WP Engine not contributing enough back to the WordPress community compared to other web hosts.

Prominent figures in the WordPress industry, such as Joost de Valk, have echoed Mullenweg’s sentiments, emphasizing the importance of companies like WP Engine giving back more to WordPress. On the other hand, WP Engine has defended their stance and even sent a formal cease and desist letter in response to what they perceive as an unfair attack on their business.

Unfortunately, WordPress users on WP Engine have been caught in the crossfire of this conflict. Mullenweg’s decision to block WP Engine from accessing the WordPress.org repository has left users unable to update their plugins and themes, causing disruptions to their businesses.

However, in a recent post on WordPress.org, Mullenweg announced that WP Engine users will be granted a temporary reprieve until October 1st. This grace period will allow WP Engine to work on a solution that will enable their users to access updates without any further inconveniences.

Mullenweg expressed his concern for WP Engine customers who have been negatively impacted by the ban, emphasizing that it was not his intention to cause hardship. He hopes that the temporary lift will give WP Engine the opportunity to address the situation and set up a workaround before the deadline.

In his statement, Mullenweg highlighted the importance of resolving the conflict between WordPress and WP Engine for the benefit of all users. He acknowledged that WP Engine was aware of the consequences of not entering into a commercial licensing agreement, but he believes that this grace period will allow them to find a resolution that works for everyone.

As WP Engine now has until October 1st to come up with a solution, it remains to be seen how they will navigate this challenge and ensure that their users can continue to access the necessary updates for their websites. In the meantime, WordPress users on WP Engine can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that they have been given a temporary lifeline in this ongoing dispute.

The WordPress community eagerly awaits to see how this situation unfolds and whether WP Engine will be able to address the concerns raised by Mullenweg and other industry leaders. Until then, users can rest assured that their access to updates will be restored, at least for the time being.