Brian Gardner has decided to make his popular Revolution theme an open-source project, free and ready to download.
As of 12:00 midnight, Friday October 31st, the themes that are currently available at the Revolution theme site will no longer be available. Ever. This was a decision that I made in order to protect the integrity of the current themes and the conditions under which they were released.
…
So what does this mean? It means that as of Saturday November 1st, a completely new Revolution site will launch – call it the second coming, or what you will. There will be a new set of themes on that website, which like I said will be made available under the GPL license. There will be an option to purchase packages which include support, tutorials, access to customization and a few other things.
…
Jason Schuller, who runs WP Elements as well as created the Featured Content Gallery plugin, will be teaming up with me on the upcoming Revolution project. His creativity and resources will be a huge asset to Revolution and the community. He and I will both be developing themes, and all of them will be made available on the upcoming site. He also has plans to develop more plugins, which will all be housed on the site as well.
- Source: http://www.briangardner.com/
Popularity: 1% [?]
Did you like this? If so, please bookmark it, about it, and subscribe to the blog RSS feed.
We have one response.





on March 2nd, 2010 at 5:14 pm
[...] real world to your computer, and/or to the whole internet. What can be done with it? Everything…Revolution Going Open Source | bloground.ro – Blogging …Brian Gardner has decided to make his popular Revolution theme an open-source project, free and [...]