In a general sense yeah, why not share it with the world. But maybe they  
want to use to remind employees about staying safe on the job, or rotate  
reminders about company fitness or objectives. I mean, there are reasons to  
not go public with them.

On Aug 14, 2009 10:22am, Jonathon Pitman <[email protected]> wrote:



> Themes are public. But why would you want to limit yourself only to


> your internal employees? A company theme is a great free promotional


> tool.





> Cheers!





> Jonathon Pitman





> Applauz Media Solutions


> CEO / Flash Developer / New Media Specialist





> m. 519.497.8716


> e. [email protected]


> w. www.applauz-media.com











> On 2009-08-14, at 6:46 AM, Mike [email protected]> wrote:





> >


> > Hi


> >


> > I've just discovered the joys of the Theme API and am interested in


> > creating a theme for our employees to use.


> >


> > Is it possible to share a theme without it being listed as a publicly


> > available theme?


> >


> > I don't want to waste a couple of months designing something only to


> > discover it can only be published publicly.


> >


> > Thanks in advance


> >


> > Mike


> > >





> 






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