[theme-reviewers] Webmaster Tools IDs - plugin territory?

Philip M. Hofer (Frumph) philip at frumph.net
Tue Jul 16 11:55:57 UTC 2013


Do not forget that the end users are the ones that are using the current themes that have those features inside of them.   In the end I am thinking of them first.

I vote (if I’m allowed)

Recommended for Priority 1 reviews.

Required for all others.



From: Merci Javier 
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 4:42 AM
To: Discussion list for WordPress theme reviewers. 
Subject: Re: [theme-reviewers] Webmaster Tools IDs - plugin territory?




On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 2:52 AM, Emil Uzelac <emil at uzelac.me> wrote:

  Just the FYI. Since this was not a team decision we can vote either recommend or remove completely. So far this was not an issue and we are planning to keep that way. Nothing to require. We are the team, not one person making decisions. Sorry. 

That's really vague. What does that mean?  

  On Jul 16, 2013 3:50 AM, "Emil Uzelac" <emil at uzelac.me> wrote:


  I've contacted all of the admins about this, we need to decide if 
  this is a team or one person decision only. Sorry, I cannot stand
  the bureaucracy no more. And again, no disrespect to anyone and
  taking all as my personal opinion only :)

  Thanks for the input :)



Who are the admins of the WPTRT? There should be transparency in these matters after all. 

I agree with the points that Chip made in this thread. The end-user is the focus of the TRT. 

And re Webmaster Tools IDs analytics and such => http://make.wordpress.org/themes/guidelines/guidelines-plugin-territory/

Mercime



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