[theme-reviewers] How does the theme review queue work

Edward Caissie edward.caissie at gmail.com
Fri Dec 17 18:40:38 UTC 2010


The essential expectation is:

   1. Theme author makes submission, ticket X created.
   2. Theme author makes submission of newer version, ticket Y created.
   3. Theme author comments on ticket X -> see ticket Y.

Theme reviewers would not close ticket X until its turn in the queue is met,
then they would review ticket Y. Now, if the Theme author chooses not to
note the newer ticket Y on the older ticket X, ticket X will be resolved as
"closed-newer-version-uploaded" and no consideration for the newer
submission(s) should be expected.


Cais.

On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Satish Gandham <satish.iitg at gmail.com>wrote:

> *>No, old tickets don't disappear. Every new upload creates a ticket.
> >Old tickets with new uploads will get (manually) marked as "new
> >version uploaded" and closed in favor of the new version.*
>
> Yes, but the closed tickets are never looked again. Only the order in
> priority #2 queue is followed as is, with out referring to the closed
> tickets.
> http://themes.trac.wordpress.org/report/3
>
> The oldest ticket in the above queue is 3 weeks old, if the developer
> uploads a new ticket before its accepted by a reviewer, his current ticket
> will be closed manually and the new ticket will be at the bottom of the
> queue and he has to wait again for another 3 weeks.
>
> Can something be done about it, or should i wait till a reviewer picks up
> my theme for review and then upload the new version before he closes it.
>
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