[theme-reviewers] Formal Request for Change of Methodology.

Philip M. Hofer (Frumph) philip at frumph.net
Wed Jun 26 17:40:51 UTC 2013


Yes, yes I am.   .. and it's entirely my choice to give my users the 
features that the theme has.

If another theme wants to use those features, I would gladly give them code 
and be more then willing to help them add it to theirs; it is afterall GPL.





-----Original Message----- 
From: Dane Morgan
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 10:35 AM
To: theme-reviewers at lists.wordpress.org
Subject: Re: [theme-reviewers] Formal Request for Change of Methodology.

On 2013-06-26 12:31, Philip M. Hofer (Frumph) wrote:
> Removing CHOICE is never a good idea.
I agree, however, I disagree that that is what you are doing. You are
locking users into your themes when they have no migration path away
that allows them to retain their data because they unknowingly typed it
into your theme not into WordPress.

Separating generation and display of content does not remove choice. It
enhances it. they can choose any theme they want when they know all of
the content is safe in plugins and core. Otherwise they can only choose
to stick with your theme (however wonderful it may be) or lose their data.
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