[theme-reviewers] How are derivative works identified?
Kirk Wight
kwight at kwight.ca
Tue Oct 4 19:06:08 UTC 2011
OK good, I wasn't missing anything, it simply requires the Force. Continue
my studies, I will.
Kirk
On 4 October 2011 15:00, Emil Uzelac <emil at themeid.com> wrote:
> If you just started with Themes you will not know the difference, however
> you can look for things such as textdomains and Theme Check will help you
> with that. This comes with the time and I agree with Chip, without looking
> at bunch of Themes you will not be able to see if Theme is copied or not. No
> rush, hang with us for awhile and you will come to this for sure.
>
> Emil
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> Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler. - Albert Einstein
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> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Kirk Wight <kwight at kwight.ca> wrote:
>
>> How do we discover if a submitted theme is simply a derivative of an
>> existing theme? Any hints?
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