[theme-reviewers] how to make reviewing faster
Srikanth Koneru
tskk79 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 13 21:55:09 UTC 2012
He meant day/evening/night part :)
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 3:20 AM, Emil Uzelac <emil at themeid.com> wrote:
> No need to delete, discussions are always welcomed :)
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> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Bernard Latanowicz <
> bernard.latanowicz at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I see your point.
>> Maybe 121 reviewed themes in last 7 days is not a bad result.
>> I believe you tried such idea as mine and maybe you're right. It was just
>> my idea, so I'd like to thank you for the discussion.
>> I know many of people don't update themes because of laziness. I've got
>> too much work and other duties as well. But I know there are plenty of
>> people with short-lived enthusiasm.
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>> Have a nice day/evening/night*
>> Bernard
>> * delete as appropriate :-)
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>> W dniu 2012-12-13 21:48, Emil Uzelac pisze:
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>> I don't think that we're in position of classifying anyone lazy.
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>> What we need is more Themes and leave the updates to their authors.
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>> Any Theme that does not get updated over the certain period won't
>> show in the search anyways and if they're found via Google for
>> example, this is what user will see<http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/default>
>> :
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>> People contribute for many reasons, but they're not required
>> to keep Themes up to date no, that is 110% up to them.
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>> Not to sound rude or anything and that's not my intention here, but
>> I have to say that we should get involved here<http://themes.trac.wordpress.org/>first, that's what
>> will speed up the process for sure and give you better understand
>> what we're dealing with.
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>> And once again, we don't believe in lazy, that's not even in our
>> dictionary :)
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>> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Bernard Latanowicz <
>> bernard.latanowicz at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Thanks, Chip and Bryan.
>>>
>>> I've beend thinking about it as well.
>>> But a reviewer with higher priviliges could check the review before
>>> closing it. The "younger reviewer" will earn points only if the "older
>>> reviewer" approves his work.
>>>
>>> I know some people could say - I'm too lazy to test or I'm too awesome
>>> for testing, so I screw uploading my awesome theme.
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>>> But guys, if WP has lazy developers it will become a huge garbage than
>>> repository.
>>> There are a lot of themes and plugins with 1.0 version or which haven't
>>> been updated for months and years. Plenty of times I noticed bugs on forums
>>> and guess what. Nothing. Is that what we really want?
>>>
>>> Do we need few developers or a lot of fame-wanted lazy people?
>>>
>>> Bernard
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>>> W dniu 2012-12-13 20:50, Bryan Hadaway pisze:
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>>> "Why not to have a rule - if you want to add your theme, first you
>>> must review one (or more)."
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>>> 1. Because theme authors are already contributing work for the
>>> community. They're *already* donating their time, work and effort for
>>> free, they should not have to do anything else. This would be like paying
>>> someone $10 so that you have the privilege of buying them a $5 hamburger,
>>> just doesn't make sense.
>>>
>>> 2. Besides the fact that the community would simply miss out on the
>>> potential themes from authors who said "Screw that.", of the ones that did
>>> review, they would likely be one-off, half-assed reviews, just enough to
>>> get by. I've seen similar methodologies attempted in other review forums,
>>> "You must review a website before your website can be reviewed." and it's
>>> just a waste of time quality wise.
>>>
>>> Current wait time for review: 2 months
>>> Wait time for your theme to go live once it's been approved: About a week
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