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Matt Mullenweg Born in 1984
Parents: Chuck and Kathe !
started on computers age 3 first website at 12 plays saxophone
does photography
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!By November 2002, Matt had 20,000 unique visitors and over 10,000 hits a month on Photmatt.net blog.
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Michel V Resurfaced
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Supported WordPress Fork
“WordPress community is easy to work with”
A Year Later October 2005 Matt Leaves CNET!!Over 50,000 WordPress Users!!!Starts Automattic!
Big Decision
• Provides Hosting for Sites • Easy to set up • Uses WordPress.org code • Less access to themes and plugins • Charges for upgrades to service
Company with Employees
Volunteers Contribute -Code -Codex -Meetups -WordCamps • Access to all themes • Access to all plugins • Self-hosting & domains • Backup & Maintain • Lot of people provide people with design, development, themes, plugins and services.
Owned by
WordPress has included my Family
My 26 year old son is a WordPress developer and speaker
who works with me at New Tricks.
I will never stop learning. I won’t just work on things that are assigned to me. I know there’s no such thing as a status quo. I will build our business sustainably through passionate and loyal customers. I will never pass up an opportunity to help out a colleague, and I’ll remember the days before I knew everything. I am more motivated by impact than money, and I know that Open Source is one of the most powerful ideas of our generation. I will communicate as much as possible, because it’s the oxygen of a distributed company. I am in a marathon, not a sprint, and no matter how far away the goal is, the only way to get there is by putting one foot in front of another every day. Given time, there is no problem that’s insurmountable.
Automattic’s Employment Manifesto
You may ask yourself, “Where does that highway go?” And you may ask yourself “Am I right? Am I wrong?” And you may tell yourself, “MY GOD! What have I done?”