Hi Don, Your themes are beautiful and it just goes to show you the lack of class from Google to not reply to your questions and concerns. Then to add insult to injury setting up so much trash and totally ignoring your submission. However, I did mention they are promoting their stupid online theme creator and their own interests. Google has removed all personal touches with that online software of theirs and one can see the trash (so called themes) spewing out. Further more, it is not surprising that we got no response from Google as they show total disregard for anyone's concerns but their own. Matter of fact they appear to be purposely antagonizing the creative theme designers who are so upset . I personally find that self serving, rude, ignorant and lack of common manners. Most companies that provide poor service usually lose out at the end at some point every dog has his day or what goes around comes around and just because Google at this time feels it is too big for its britches doesn't mean it can't come tumbling down especially with the behavior Google has been exhibiting of late. I say why waste your constructive, creative time with them ( Google looks at you and your themes as a small dot on their scheme of things ) and search else where for a online site with more couth and courtesy! Personally calling it quits I feel less annoyed, irritated and definitely much happier. Now I can go onto much bigger and better things.
Tamara On Mar 22, 9:56 am, Don Dixon <[email protected]> wrote: > I have many published Themes and am ranked 8th in the world (out of > more than 2,700) by Google for developers of themes and gadgets > combined. When they came out with their new Themer and started > flooding the library with everything imaginable. (All types of poor > quality themes and themes that are not wide screen.) I wrote a > polite > e-mail suggesting that they needed to screen themes better and that > they create a category for designers who have a certain minimum > number > of people using their themes. The problem with the current situation > is that with themes being thrown into a big pool, how do you find a > good theme? You can go to the "Hottest" category but that is > limited. > Google has never responded to my e-mail and now they will not even > post my themes. Seems strange that a company would ignore and black > ball someone who has many hours into developing themes for them. I > know one other designer, Tamara of Elite Designs has left. Tamara > was > ranked 6th. I doubt if any experienced designers will do themes for > the theme library anymore. What's the point, they are lost in a sea > of poor quality themes that people will get tired of looking through. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Themes API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-themes-api?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
