“The promise of the early web was that everyone could have a website but there was something missing. Maybe the technology wasn't ready.”
Matt Mullenweg“The promise of the early web was that everyone could have a website but there was something missing. Maybe the technology wasn't ready.”
Matt Mullenweg“The themes in WordPress drive a lot of design trends. It democratizes design... You make a theme, and suddenly it's on hundreds and thousands of sites.”
Matt Mullenweg“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“Ubuntu is doing amazing things, and I think it's going to change the face of the desktop.”
Matt Mullenweg“One thing about open source is that even the failures contribute to the next thing that comes up. Unlike a company that could spend a million dollars in two years and fail and there's nothing really to show for it, if you spend a million dollars on open source, you probably have something amazing that other people can build on.”
Matt Mullenweg“In the morning, I have certain aspirations. One of my goals is to avoid looking at the computer or checking e-mail for at least an hour after I wake up. I also try to avoid alarm clocks as much as possible, because it's just nice to wake up without one.”
Matt Mullenweg“I do my best stuff midmorning and superlate at night, from 1 to 5 in the morning. Some people don't need sleep. I actually do need sleep. I just sleep all the time. I'll catch naps in the afternoon, or I'll take a 20-minute snooze in the office - just all the time. Our business is 24 hours. Our guys in Europe come online at midnight.”
Matt Mullenweg“Everybody jokes about that old story about the world only needing five computers, but when you think about it, that's where we're heading.”
Matt Mullenweg“Jeffrey Zeldman had an astonishing ability to craft a seductive coolness using educated references, dry humor, and retro/organic imagery.”
Matt Mullenweg