Every time I've initially submitted a theme if it's not-approved no matter how minor, I've had to resubmit and wait a whole 2 weeks all over again. If this happens multiple times it can be very frustrating.<br>
<br>I'm not sure this is any different for anyone else. If you manage to get an admin reviewing your theme you'll be a lot luckier, because they'll keep the ticket "open", let you make the quick adjustments and get that sucker approved (unless your theme is a complete mess). A lot of the reviewers are just learning and this is all volunteer-based, so the experience is going to vary.<br>
<br>That's why I'm annoyed (at the situation) when less experienced reviewers are inaccurate or don't clarify between recommended and required because it's not a matter of "Well, just do it, why not just improve your theme?" because you'll very likely have to wait all over again (2 weeks is a long time) to get it approved and live which is not ideal for anyone.<br>
<br>What's better and the more knowledgeable reviewers understand this is to get your theme approved with a note to make the minor adjustments in the next version. So you can get the theme live and people enjoying it, have a new version added and it'll be approved and pushed live in less time than it would take to get the initial approval.<br>
<br>It's just the way it is and it'll always vary on context, the reviewer you get etc on a case to case basis.<br>