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    <title>Moving away from Wordpress</title>
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    Considering how ham-fisted Wordpress is going against WP Engine - even if they are being assholes - is going so far that I have my own concerns about using Wordpress in the future. &lt;br /&gt;
Not sure if I&#039;ve seen a company go so far to violate their own agreement - and in a way that threatens open source - that I am concerned with what happens if I&#039;m tied to it 
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