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Paid Wordpress theme author stops supporting WP2.x before WP3 is released

9 points| bdickason | 16 years ago |getmochi.com | reply

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[+] mr_justin|16 years ago|reply
The open-ended declaration "I can't believe you made $50k!" seems inappropriate and may have annoyed the theme author.
[+] bdickason|16 years ago|reply
That could be. I didn't think of it that way. It was meant to be more of a pat on the back! I'll definitely make sure that I qualify statements like that with a more direct positive enforcement.
[+] jfager|16 years ago|reply
Did you add the bold and the underline yourself? If so, you should say so.

Without that, I really can't agree that it was so horribly rude as to justify slamming the guy so publicly.

[+] bdickason|16 years ago|reply
Yes, I added the bold/underline myself for emphasis. E-mails were sent in non-html form so plain text. I commonly use bold/underline in my blog to make it easy for readers who skim to catch the key points.

I just revised the post. I made a mistake and reacted to an e-mail that was perfectly fine.

The post now focuses on how different words can trigger emotions in customers, rather than slamming a great theme author.

[+] babyboy808|16 years ago|reply
Commented on your blog

"Sorry to hear about your bad experience with the theme. To be fair to Freshface and other authors on Themeforest, support is completely optional and he is doing nothing wrong. But I do also agree that it would only take a few minutes to look over to try and resolve the issue."

[+] bdickason|16 years ago|reply
Thanks for commenting there! I agree with you, he'sd oing nothing wrong. I acted irrationally :(

I ended up fixing it and posted my fix in the comments :)

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[+] bdickason|16 years ago|reply
Thanks so much for the feedback guys. My initial post was bullheaded and a direct emotional reaction.

I thought that I was educating my readers on how to properly message something that could be conceived as negative and instead I was slamming a great theme author.

[+] tibbon|16 years ago|reply
What's your real rationale behind not using WP3? Yea its in RC status, but I run the nightly builds and rarely hit problems. Plus themes aren't all that hard to self support. The code structure is really simple and its mostly CSS
[+] MartinCron|16 years ago|reply
One thing that I've been thinking about a lot lately is that different people have different risk tolerances.

Conflicts like this one can emerge when people have different levels of risk tolerance that cause incompatibilities. It's not like one person is right and the other is wrong by using or not using WP3 RC.

[+] bdickason|16 years ago|reply
I upgraded to WP2 early and had to wait for a bunch of plugins to catch up. Figure I'll wait for the few plugins (4 or 5 of them) to release WP3 support before I make the move.
[+] drivebyacct|16 years ago|reply
I don't really think either person is being unreasonable. I don't think he was that rude either. If I were him I would've fixed the bug or implemented a work around but clearly he was more interested in additional revenue from new customers or upgrades.
[+] bdickason|16 years ago|reply
Disclaimer This is a link to my blog. Feel free to vote me down if you feel that I'm being unreasonable.
[+] jpcx01|16 years ago|reply
Yes, I believe you are being unreasonable. ThemeForest items dont come with support. And the email he sent to you was perfectly reasonable. The dude is probably from Eastern Europe, so dont expect him to have perfect english. I highly doubt he was intentionally trying to be rude.

How long have you been using wordpress themes? It's pretty much DIY, paid theme or not. There's no way to get around having to fix things yourself when they break.