- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- Exclusive Author
- Has been a member for 5-6 years
- Referred between 1 and 9 users
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
- Sold between 5 000 and 10 000 dollars
- Uruguay
Just my 2 cents.
The quick review could deliver in two (one or both) bad things for the market place:
1 more rejected files 2 less quality on items
Why? because review take time, and even more for a wp theme, css, js, layout, design, everything must be “ok”, right? So, you can´t expect a human do that in 15 minutes per theme? In my own opinion, and taking that in consideration, i don´t want my theme to be reviewed in just 15 minutes, i want my theme to be reviewed the time that needs for reviewer to evaluate the right way.
And another thing, we are all in the same boat, so, when you wait for the review, eveybody also do. If you are delayed, everybody also will be delayed, and if you think on that, there´s no diference if your files are ready now, or tomorrow or the next week.
If your work is good, people will buy it for sure.
If you care so much about that, you can work on some extra publicity for your files, in some other pages, your own portfolio, etc…. but don´t push reviewers to work faster!
I mean, everybody knows, we know as designers and developers, what are the consequences when working faster just because client needs things “right now”. Right?
Just my 2 cents.The quick review could deliver in two (one or both) bad things for the market place:
1 more rejected files 2 less quality on items
Why? because review take time, and even more for a wp theme, css, js, layout, design, everything must be “ok”, right? So, you can´t expect a human do that in 15 minutes per theme? In my own opinion, and taking that in consideration, i don´t want my theme to be reviewed in just 15 minutes, i want my theme to be reviewed the time that needs for reviewer to evaluate the right way.
And another thing, we are all in the same boat, so, when you wait for the review, eveybody also do. If you are delayed, everybody also will be delayed, and if you think on that, there´s no diference if your files are ready now, or tomorrow or the next week.
If your work is good, people will buy it for sure.
If you care so much about that, you can work on some extra publicity for your files, in some other pages, your own portfolio, etc…. but don´t push reviewers to work faster!
I mean, everybody knows, we know as designers and developers, what are the consequences when working faster just because client needs things “right now”. Right?
Hi, I agree with you however, the issue is not of the speed of which files are checked, but the static queues.
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- Exclusive Author
- Has been a member for 5-6 years
- Referred between 1 and 9 users
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
- Sold between 5 000 and 10 000 dollars
- Uruguay
Just my 2 cents.Hi, I agree with you however, the issue is not of the speed of which files are checked, but the static queues.The quick review could deliver in two (one or both) bad things for the market place:
1 more rejected files 2 less quality on items
Why? because review take time, and even more for a wp theme, css, js, layout, design, everything must be “ok”, right? So, you can´t expect a human do that in 15 minutes per theme? In my own opinion, and taking that in consideration, i don´t want my theme to be reviewed in just 15 minutes, i want my theme to be reviewed the time that needs for reviewer to evaluate the right way.
And another thing, we are all in the same boat, so, when you wait for the review, eveybody also do. If you are delayed, everybody also will be delayed, and if you think on that, there´s no diference if your files are ready now, or tomorrow or the next week.
If your work is good, people will buy it for sure.
If you care so much about that, you can work on some extra publicity for your files, in some other pages, your own portfolio, etc…. but don´t push reviewers to work faster!
I mean, everybody knows, we know as designers and developers, what are the consequences when working faster just because client needs things “right now”. Right?
well, yes, but one thing is related to the other, or not? 
well, yes, but one thing is related to the other, or not?Just my 2 cents.Hi, I agree with you however, the issue is not of the speed of which files are checked, but the static queues.The quick review could deliver in two (one or both) bad things for the market place:
1 more rejected files 2 less quality on items
Why? because review take time, and even more for a wp theme, css, js, layout, design, everything must be “ok”, right? So, you can´t expect a human do that in 15 minutes per theme? In my own opinion, and taking that in consideration, i don´t want my theme to be reviewed in just 15 minutes, i want my theme to be reviewed the time that needs for reviewer to evaluate the right way.
And another thing, we are all in the same boat, so, when you wait for the review, eveybody also do. If you are delayed, everybody also will be delayed, and if you think on that, there´s no diference if your files are ready now, or tomorrow or the next week.
If your work is good, people will buy it for sure.
If you care so much about that, you can work on some extra publicity for your files, in some other pages, your own portfolio, etc…. but don´t push reviewers to work faster!
I mean, everybody knows, we know as designers and developers, what are the consequences when working faster just because client needs things “right now”. Right?![]()
Yes it’s related but has nothing to do with static queues 
