Hi all
We are looking for Drupal theme developers and designers to join our beta program and hope there are members of this list who would like to contribute.
After all, a marketplace is kind of barren if you don't have anything to sell. So before we open the market to the thousands of people who come to our site daily via direct navigation, and unleash the hounds on our marketing activities, WE NEED YOUR THEMES!
What you need to know
Visit the beta.themes.com, create an account, upload themes, and give us feedback about what is working and what is broken. From every page, you can click on the 'FEEDBACK' link on the left side of the page. This will drop you into our Community Support forum, powered by GetSatisfaction. In there we can answer your questions and you can easily report problems.
Here is how to access the site:
Beta URL: http://beta.themes.com
Username: LAUNCH2011
Password: LAUNCH2011
The big thing is... we need your themes.
What's in it for you?
Oh... and you also get free coffee (or something stronger) if you can ever come visit us in our offices.
Thanks again for wanting to see what we are all about. We look forward to your feedback and your great designs.
Themes.com Launch Team
John Lyotier, Co-Founder
Themes.com
Phone: 604-477-5686
Email: support@themes.com
An excerpt from the Themes.com Manifesto ...
"...We quit. We quit the establishment, the status quo, and the rigorous oppression of those that don’t know jack about design. We’re fed up and we’re not going to take it anymore. We quit the enforcement of authoritarian pricing models whereby the powers that be force you into unjust pricing schemes, paying you pennies on the dollar for your time and effort. Who says you can’t charge $100… $1,000… if that is what you think your design is worth? You know your design rocks and it is way better than the dribble that passes for a $20 theme with no quality, no style, and no hope of success. Who says that you must be trapped into exclusive relationships? Why can’t you determine your own fate? Why can’t you choose when and where you sell your work and how you make a living? That is not the free market at play. That is an oppression of the masses. And that, my dear, is not acceptable any more..."