I think what some of us are missing here is; Google is geared to the masses, not to the few. The artistic and technical development value that the original developers brought to "Google Themes API" made this program a popular attraction to the everyday user. A win for the Google brand and a win for the developers. Now that the everyday user can upload their own photos and graphics to create a homepage that reflects their likes and interests is a good thing. And now that Google has devised a way to recognize and make discoverable the works of the developers who put so much time and creativity into the program makes for a more level playing field for the developers. Hopefully the Google API team will follow through and expand the categories and actually publish the updated xml files, that the developers have to re- submit to fit the categories, in a timely fashion. That said, a few suggestions for the category list that the Google API team (if there still is one) may want to consider: Seasons and Holidays
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