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@Tammie, I'm freelance developer and has released one theme "Abaris"
months ago and now a theme reviewer, devoting as many hours as I
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@Greg, Thanks for the awesome Page Builder plugin. :)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On Wednesday 01 October 2014 04:59 PM,
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<div dir="ltr">This rocks!
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<div>Thanks so much. Every hour counts! I am of the same belief
that every theme shop no matter what size can and should
devote 5% of it's resources. It not only helps themes, helps
maintain the universe you live in and get revenue from, but it
also means you keep fresh with the standards.</div>
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<div>I also would take it further and say you shouldn't submit a
theme without also reviewing one. Think of it like theme karma
:) I know this is my own personal belief though, sometimes
people like to get there different routes.</div>
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<div>I look forward to a day where I see many more theme shops
contributing people. To that point, if you are a theme shop
and you are contributing people, shout about it! I want to
know and see everyone of you amazing people :)</div>
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<div>Thanks</div>
<div>Tammie</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Greg
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<div dir="ltr">For those of you who missed it:
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<div>The theme review queue is a perfect example of a
system that suffers from the tragedy of the commons.
Theme developers, especially those benefiting from the
theme directory to drive their freemium business models
really need to step up and help out more.</div>
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<div>My theme company (SiteOrigin), is still rather small,
but I'm willing to commit 5% of our resources to the
queue. Are there any other freemium theme
developers/shops willing to do the same?</div>
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<div>This only works out to about 2 hours per developer
per week.</div>
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I make free WordPress themes<br>
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