[theme-reviewers] Clarification of Theme Naming Rules

Chip Bennett chip at chipbennett.net
Wed Jan 30 23:49:10 UTC 2013


And that is the reason for the wording against overly generic "related"
terms in Theme names. "Responsive" is pretty close to that line, for
exactly the reasons being brought up here.

(And this sort of thing is the reason that I've always tried to push for
Guidelines to be as objective as feasible: the Theme Name guideline is very
much subjective, and thus a potential source of confusion, disagreement,
and inconsistency. Though, I don't know that the Theme Name guideline could
feasibly be made any less-subjective/more-objective.)


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Stuart Wider <stuartwider at gmail.com> wrote:

> Emil,
> I would say that Twenty Eleven is a subtly different kind of name, when
> its usage is for themes,
> Twenty Eleven is not commonly used as a web design or theme related term.
> Whereas for example, Responsive or Mobile are commonly used web or theme
> design terms and therefore useful in titles so that users know exactly what
> kind of theme it is just by looking at the name .
>
> On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 9:43 AM, Emil Uzelac <emil at themeid.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Stuart,
>>
>> Here's me speaking from TRT point of view and taking "Responsive" out.
>>
>> Twenty Eleven is a number "2011", even more common than the word
>> "Responsive", but we still can't use "Super Twenty Eleven".
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Emil
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Stuart Wider <stuartwider at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Guys,
>>> I note that in the theme review guidelines that is says...
>>> "Themes are *not* to use related Theme names (e.g. *WP Twenty Eleven*, *Twenty
>>> Eleven WP*, *The Twenty Eleven*, etc.) in their name"
>>>
>>> Does this mean that if a theme on the repository already has used a
>>> particular word in its name that it cannot be used in another themes name?
>>>
>>> Lets take Emil's theme for example.. The word 'Responsive' is a common
>>> usage word.
>>>
>>> Does the rule above intend that no other theme could use a common usage
>>> word such as 'Responsive' in their title, and that Responsive theme itself
>>> has the only rights to use that word in a title, on first come first served
>>> basis?
>>>
>>> Here's some quick made up examples of what I mean...
>>>
>>> Super Responsive
>>> Mobile Responsive
>>> Responsive to the Max
>>>
>>> Would those pass as theme names with the above rule? or not allowed?
>>>
>>> If those names were not allowed then it would follow that if I decided
>>> to release a theme called 'Mobile' then no one else would be able to name
>>> their theme with the word 'Mobile' in it eg. Ultra Mobile, Mobile Plus,
>>> Mega Mobile.
>>>
>>> To sum up...
>>> I'm seeking clarification on whether common usage words can be included
>>> in new theme name, even if an existing theme uses the common usage word.
>>>
>>> Its an interesting conundrum ;)
>>>
>>> Many Thanks,
>>> Stuart
>>>
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