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How to upload bugfixes to an existing wps

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Llorean:
If I voted for a theme, I wouldn't want my vote to continue to be counted after the theme updated - updates could include new features that have been implemented in Rockbox that change how I feel about the theme.

I'd rather just have to re-vote if the theme changes; I'll be downloading it again anyway if I want the changes to it and if I don't want or need the changes to it, I haven't voted for those unwanted changes. Suits me just fine.

froggyman:

--- Quote from: Llorean on January 14, 2010, 02:22:13 PM --- updates could include new features that have been implemented in Rockbox that change how I feel about the theme.


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Should there maybe be a back-up/archive of the old themes, so they can still be downloaded if there is a change that someone doesn't like (maybe like a Custom status bar)?

GodEater:
I take it you didn't read this bit of Domonoky's post then?


--- Quote from: Domonoky on January 14, 2010, 01:28:44 PM --- Technically your updated theme is treated as a new theme, and the old one is just hidden ( So we could restore it, if something goes wrong in the update process).

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froggyman:

--- Quote from: GodEater on January 14, 2010, 04:37:08 PM ---I take it you didn't read this bit of Domonoky's post then?


--- Quote from: Domonoky on January 14, 2010, 01:28:44 PM --- Technically your updated theme is treated as a new theme, and the old one is just hidden ( So we could restore it, if something goes wrong in the update process).

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Whoops, overlooked that last part of his post, my bad. Also, I meant more of something along the lines of having a little "revision" button for the theme so an end user could easily use an older version of it if they choose to. Maybe right under the voting and rating stuff?

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