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kailoon said
ThemeProvince saidYou can explain a little about what bug is fixed. For example: twitter stream fix, slider bug fix etc. Make sense?
What if I fixed a little bug? Why cant I just say: “Minor bug Fixed.”?
But do you really check this things everytime?
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iWebStudio saidThen you should mention that.
how about update ‘non-repsonsive’ template to ‘responsive’
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purethemes saidWhy not?
kailoon saidBut do you really check this things everytime?
ThemeProvince saidYou can explain a little about what bug is fixed. For example: twitter stream fix, slider bug fix etc. Make sense?
What if I fixed a little bug? Why cant I just say: “Minor bug Fixed.”?
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I was under impression that if someone sends update you just check if everything is correctly uploaded (like documentation, license etc), I’ve never thought that you’re “reviewing” theme again and check such a small things like twitter stream bug.
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purethemes saidIf it is a bug and author is submitting a fix, then we should check. Make sense?
I was under impression that if someone sends update you just check if everything is correctly uploaded (like documentation, license etc), I’ve never thought that you’re “reviewing” theme again and check such a small things like twitter stream bug.
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kailoon said
purethemes saidIf it is a bug and author is submitting a fix, then we should check. Make sense?
I was under impression that if someone sends update you just check if everything is correctly uploaded (like documentation, license etc), I’ve never thought that you’re “reviewing” theme again and check such a small things like twitter stream bug.
Sure, don’t get me wrong, I didn’t want to sound hostile. I’ve just thought that authors are more trusted in terms of updates and they know what they do when they send fixes. And from my experience this sometimes are so small things which depends from certain configuration of theme that it would be hard to check it. Cheers
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purethemes saidPeople made mistakes sometimes, we need to make sure they submit the right files
kailoon saidSure, don’t get me wrong, I didn’t want to sound hostile. I’ve just thought that authors are more trusted in terms of updates and they know what they do when they send fixes. And from my experience this sometimes are so small things which depends from certain configuration of theme that it would be hard to check it. Cheers
purethemes saidIf it is a bug and author is submitting a fix, then we should check. Make sense?
I was under impression that if someone sends update you just check if everything is correctly uploaded (like documentation, license etc), I’ve never thought that you’re “reviewing” theme again and check such a small things like twitter stream bug.

