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		<title>Are child themes the answer to the task of maintaining wordpress mu themes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being between projects, I am amusing myself by trying to revive the deprecated &#8220;almost spring&#8221; theme as a child theme of k2. While working on it, suddenly it occurred to me that it might actually be a great idea to convert all the themes that I have at this wordpress mu installation to be children [...]]]></description>
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