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What does "with the same loss of custom for theme creators" mean?
All we're doing is choosing to host and promote things that follow the license that WordPress itself is under, namely the GPL. It is not ambiguous that the GPL gives you certain freedoms and when plugin or theme developers try to take these freedoms away from users we just don't want to promote them on our site. They can do whatever the heck they like, but they're not entitled to be promoted on WordPress.org. Users get confused when WP is completely open source and then they start using a theme they downloaded that requires they link to a refinancing or SEO site.
Here lies the heart of the problem and the solution. Just as Apple loves its vertical business linking iPhones to the Apps Store and iPods to iTunes, the WordPress software has taken on similar importance for Automattic.
I'm still not clear on why WordPress.org should be required to promote and link things that violate its license, which seems to be what you and Duncan are suggesting.
"I’m not sure if it’s worth going through gymnastics to try and include these people, it’s only a handful of themes. The directory will be fine without them, and they’ll be fine without being in the directory," Matt said on my site.
Now, what I don't understand is the mentioning the word 'Jihad' I mean its Wordpress, Mullenweg,
and Automattic
whats the point of involving jihad in the matter?
Just do a review of the headlines on this site! He's desperate to get this new project off the ground and no headline is too ridiculous.
Duncan, you have some good stuff to say, now and again. But stop being the douchebag sensationalist, for goodness sake.
The terms of hosting a theme on WordPress,org is that the theme has to be GPL compatible.
If someone puts up a theme that says "you can't remove the links in the footer" (which makes it incompatible with the GPL), why would you object to the people hosting the repository booting those themes for violating the terms?
You definitely know how to create web sites, why don't you just create a premium theme showcase/repository yourself? That would let you put your money where your mouth is.
Edited: On second thought I'll take out a petty shot. But I am curious why you don't create a WordPress themes showcase/repository.