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	<title>Weblog Tools Collection &#187; andrew rickmann</title>
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		<title>Great Explanation Of Community</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just over two weeks ago, the community was abuzz about the disappearance of 200 to 300 themes being removed from the theme repository. During that blip of time, there were many posts dedicated to covering the subject of not only the theme removals, but of community, GPL and much more. Andrew Rickmann who I consider to be a &#8216;thought leader&#8216; within the WordPress community published an excellent post which has had my head churning through thoughts and ideas ever since I read it. The article goes into detail on what the point of community is. However, despite the overall article being a great read, question number five that Andrew raises is the one that continuously has me thinking. In question five, Andrew asks what is it that you value? He then gives eight different perspectives which I find to be very interesting. Here is one of them: Do you agree [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just over two weeks ago, the community was abuzz about the disappearance of 200 to 300 themes being removed from the theme repository. During that blip of time, there were many posts dedicated to covering the subject of not only the theme removals, but of community, GPL and much more. Andrew Rickmann who I consider to be a &#8216;<strong>thought leader</strong>&#8216; within the WordPress community <a href="http://www.wp-fun.co.uk/2008/12/17/whats-the-point-of-community/" target="_blank">published an excellent post</a> which has had my head churning through thoughts and ideas ever since I read it. The article goes into detail on what the point of community is.</p>
<p>However, despite the overall article being a great read, question number five that Andrew raises is the one that continuously has me thinking. In question five, Andrew asks what is it that you value? He then gives eight different perspectives which I find to be very interesting. Here is one of them:</p>
<blockquote><p>Do you agree that: A person that makes a plugin freely available is appropriately compensated by the thousands of other plugins and themes that are available to him for free?</p></blockquote>
<p>Just that thought alone was enough to stop me in my tracks and really think about it. I wanted to share this article to the WordPress community because I think Andrew did a great job raising some interesting points worthy of more discussion.</p>
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