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BuddyPress 1.1 Released

September 30, 2009 in News

The latest version of BuddyPress is now ready for download.

This release includes a substantial number of core code improvements as well as an array of useful new features.

Some highlights of this version are:

  • One click internal bbPress forum integration allowing you to set up group forums in less than a minute.
  • A global forum directory (example) allowing you to easily browse public facing forum posts regardless of the group they are attached to.
  • Completely re-written theme handling. One theme now controls all of your installation. No hidden HTML, everything is in the template ready for you to skin.
  • Easily create themes that are upgraded automatically when BuddyPress is updated.
  • Total site admin control of all content within an installation. Edit user’s profiles, update avatars, mark users as spammers, manage all groups, delete site activity entries.
  • Activity streams everywhere. Activity streams can be filtered allowing for feature specific activity streams or adding an activity stream to your custom plugin.
  • A new status updates feature is included in BuddyPress 1.1. Actions and filters are included to allow plugin developers to hook into any external service.
  • An awesome group extension API allowing developers to easily extend groups and add completely new features.

If you’re starting with a brand new installation, check out the new setting up a new installation help guide. If you’re upgrading from a previous version of BuddyPress, please make sure you read the upgrading from 1.0.x help guide before upgrading. There is a specific help guide on upgrading your 1.0.x custom theme to 1.1.

If you’re interested in building themes and plugins for BuddyPress 1.1, be sure to check out the new version of the BuddyPress Skeleton Component and the creating a BuddyPress child theme help guide.

I’d like to say a big thank you to everyone from the community who has helped in reporting problems, submitting bugs, writing patches and answering support queries. Without your help BuddyPress would not have the thriving community and development momentum it has today.

A special thanks to the following developers who submitted multiple bug reports and patches and also spent countless hours in IRC (#buddypress-dev) talking through issues:

JohnJamesJacoby, DJPaul, Junsuijin, JeffSayre, JasonG, Chouf1, GIGALinux, burtadsit, Ezd, Mariusooms, r-a-y, slaFFik, pertronic, j.conti

Happy BuddyPress-ing, and onwards to version 1.2!

BuddyPress 1.1 – Release Candidate

September 23, 2009 in News

BuddyPress 1.1 release candidate is available for final testing. As with the beta, this version is intended for testing, so please do not run it on production sites.

As with the beta, the release candidate is available for download via zip or via subversion.

If you download the zip version you will still need to download bbPress 1.0 separately. Please extract bbPress into the folder “bp-forums/bbpress” inside of the BuddyPress plugin directory. This will not be the case with the final 1.1 version.

There have been more than 70 bugs reported and fixed since the beta last week. Thank you to those who opened tickets and submitted patches.

Please report bugs on our trac site with the milestone “1.1″. There are currently no outstanding bugs at the time of writing. Put me to work! Please use your BuddyPress.org username and password to log into the trac site.

BuddyPress 1.1 final is on target for September 30.

BuddyPress 1.1 Beta

September 14, 2009 in News

BuddyPress 1.1 is now available for beta testing. This version is intended for testing only, you should not try running it on production sites. You can download the beta via this zip file, or via subversion.

If you download the zip version you will need to download bbPress 1.0 separately. Please extract bbPress into the folder “bp-forums/bbpress” inside of the BuddyPress plugin directory.

As always, please report bugs on our trac site with the milestone “1.1″. You can also view all outstanding bugs for this version. Patches for any of those bugs are very welcome. Please use your BuddyPress.org username and password to log into the trac site.

Update: Please make sure you read the installation instructions as there are changes from previous versions.

Talking BuddyPress on WordPress Weekly

September 2, 2009 in News

Last night on the WordPress Weekly podcast I was fortunate enough to be interviewed by Jeff Chandler and David Peralty on the topic of BuddyPress. They had a lot of very interesting questions for me to answer, along with a number of others submitted by the community.

Despite getting cut off by Skype right at the start and having to call back in, It turned into a great discussion about the project! I’ve embedded the player here in this post, but you can also subscribe to WordPress Weekly via iTunes or tune in live at 8pm eastern on Tuesdays.