I have not been attacking you personally, I have been questioning the
categories that you say should be. If you take this as an attack, then
that is your problem. I find it wrong to grade things on popularity.
If you want to design, design. If you are designing a theme for
recognition, then you are in it for the wrong reasons. (When I say
"you" I am saying it in a broad sense, and not just one person.)
Designing is like creating art. Do you think that true artists create
art for the money or recognition or to participate in the art world
and create something?

And Don, sorry, but you did post suggestions for numbers in a
category. Why should it be based on popularity? Many people may choose
a theme because it has cats in it and they like cats. Does that mean
that that theme should get put into a "top designers" category? Maybe
its the worst designed theme ever, but since people choose it...

That's what I've been saying. "Top Designers", "Popular Designers" or
"Experienced Designers" categories are not a solution. They add to the
problem, and are only for those that want to be known as a top,
popular or experienced designer, not for those that want to create
good themes. Until people realize that creating a theme isn't about
becoming popular, than maybe google shouldn't do a thing! If you want
to be popular, go back to high school and try it again. Designing
isn't about being popular, its about creating for the enjoyment or to
provoke others.
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