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    What will happen with a theme which is already in repo if they
    change its name? Would it not be accepted as a new theme rather than
    a new version? I'm sorry if my question is lame :) but just right
    now i'm testing one of most popular themes - "Arras Theme" and
    (obviously) I need to advise the author to change the name. <br>
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    On 30.8.2010 16:55, Chip Bennett wrote:
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      cite="mid:AANLkTinzmkRyG+L+OwvdwmR3F9jQg0pUwX3yMEVmbuEQ@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">See here:
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      <div>Please advise, comment, correct, and/or add appropriate Theme
        Name-related guidelines. I notice I'm running into several
        instances where I have to comment on the Theme Name. Some
        objective guidelines in this area will be helpful.</div>
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      <div>Chip</div>
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