From: "mrmist" <[email protected]>

To me, it would seem that if there's known issues with a theme, maybe that section belongs in the codex, but what's the point in the rest? Themes that pass the criteria appear in the WordPress Theme browser, I'm not sure why there is a codex page for the themes that people are essentially making a profit off.

For now I guess I will have to leave these pages and not prune them of spam links as I would everywhere else.

Any clarification is appreciated.

That's a hard-one. And not sure if it's worth the hassle to edit those...and wonder as you do "what's the point?"

It's real easy to spot these people--zero contributions to Codex, and then they put their theme (or plugin) not only in the current compatibility list, but also older compatibility pages. Generally I revert edits to older compatibility pages.

Not much of an answer, I know.

Regards.

MichaelH

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