[theme-reviewers] Formal Request for Change of Methodology.

Sayontan Sinha sayontan at gmail.com
Wed Jun 26 05:14:42 UTC 2013


+1 for each of the points from Frumph


On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 12:10 AM, Philip M. Hofer (Frumph) <
philip at frumph.net> wrote:

> 1) Remove all requirements and recommendations, change it all to 'best
> practices', do not remove anything in the codex just yet.
>
> 2) Theme review process.
> * Theme reviewers tag a theme for review. / It already passed the upload
> checker
> * Check theme with the other plugin(s)[1] available for development, check
> it for notices, warnings, fatals and deprecation messages, Pass/Fail
> * Check theme with theme unit test.  Pass/Fail
> * Review the tags, website links, theme name.  Pass/Fail
>
> It's done, it's reviewed, it's over, if it passed all of those, flag it as
> passing review and live.
>
> 3) Anything else missing on the above list that is a MUST should be added
> to the list but only if it's a MUST, and can't go live no exception.
>
> [1] Make the plugins work for the theme review team; add common security
> problems, etc.
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~**~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> This is it, this is all that is needed.     Everything else is icing on
> the cake for best practices.
>
>
> Themes are the 'meat and potatoes' of WordPress, the idea that a theme
> must adhere and be cross compatible with other themes in features is a
> nuance that is unnecessary to worry about.   Plugins are made to enhance
> themes; if a plugin doesn't work with a theme the community WILL contact
> the author; they always do.   As long as the theme is up to date with core
> coding which all of the tools at our disposal make you aware of - of which
> even the messages from core will also state things it is unnecessary to do
> anything otherwise.
>
> // not sure about
> Not sure what Nacin wrote in entirety on the Make site, but having the
> themes that are live and pass the upload process and immediately go live
> again would be a boon; that basically makes it like the theme developer has
> svn access, without having svn access.
>
>
>
>
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