WordPress has been around for a long time, and there is no change to how open it is. It is GPL code, Automattic is not forking it and selling access to the fork.
We are just asking WP Engine to contribute back to the project that they are basing their entire business on.
This is primarily a trademark infringement issue, we asked them to give back to be able to use the trademark we have the license for.
As long as competitors of Automattic does not infringe on the trademarks owned (in the case of WooCommerce) or licensed (WordPress) by Automattic, I don't see any reason for us taking any action.
I would personally ask everyone to at least try to contribute back to the open source projects they rely on though.
We are just asking WP Engine to contribute back to the project that they are basing their entire business on.
This is primarily a trademark infringement issue, we asked them to give back to be able to use the trademark we have the license for.