We're not done yet, but two things WordPress has been able to exemplify is that open source can create great user experiences and that it's possible to have a successful commercial entity and a wider free software community living and working in harmony. Matt Mullenweg commercialcommunitycreate share on social
I learned a ton of things during my time in CNET. Matt Mullenweg cnetlearnthing Change image and share on social
I spend a lot of time on forums, and they drive me crazy. Matt Mullenweg crazydriveforum Change image and share on social
Historically, WordPress has been purely focused on the writing side. However, we're thinking about mobile completely differently, and I think there's a big opportunity to take the community of creators that loves WordPress and deliver an audience to the amazing things they're making. Matt Mullenweg amazeaudiencebig share on social
I'm really good at making software for publishing. Matt Mullenweg goodmakepublish Change image and share on social
I don't have big ideas. I sometimes have small ideas, which seem to work out. Matt Mullenweg bigideasmall Change image and share on social
I'm pretty rough on my laptops. I go through about two a year. Matt Mullenweg laptopprettyrough Change image and share on social
When I travel, which is most of the year, I live in TripIt. Matt Mullenweg livetraveltripit Change image and share on social
Just because someone uses Twitter doesn't mean they shouldn't use WordPress, and vice versa. Matt Mullenweg twitterversavice Change image and share on social
Before the widespread rise of the Internet and easy publishing tools, influence was largely in the hands of those who could reach the widest audience, the people with printing presses or access to a wide audience on television or radio, all one-way mediums that concentrated power in the hands of the few. Matt Mullenweg accessaudienceconcentrate share on social