Plugin: BuddyPress Media

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plugin development? (13 posts)

Started 1 year, 9 months ago by: thekmen

  • Profile picture of thekmen thekmen said 1 year, 9 months ago:

    hate to ask, but is this plugin still being developed?
    started at a fantastic pace but seems to have slowed down massively lately. I know we all need a break at times so forgive me if you are on holidays.
    Lats nightly build was over 2 weeks ago & has massive problems, some have been fixed in trunk but no new builds since.
    @foxly & @francescolaffi, any updates? seems way too quite in here.
    really hoping you finish this plugin off or at least get a beta version of 0.9 out for testing.

  • Profile picture of foxly foxly said 1 year, 8 months ago:

    @thekmen

    lol…yes, its still being developed.

    I should point out that there are a lot of different aspects of running a project like this: we have to write the code, we have to test the code, we have to do docs, we have to answer questions in forums, and so on.

    Not hearing from us is generally a good thing. It means we’re writing code… :)

    ^F^

  • Profile picture of thekmen thekmen said 1 year, 8 months ago:

    @foxly great to hear.
    stay away longer if it means you are putting the final pieces together…
    is the not saving of keyword tags a known issue, just me or should I open a ticket on the google code tracker?

  • Profile picture of foxly foxly said 1 year, 8 months ago:

    @thekmen

    If the not saving of keyword tags is not on the issue tracker, please add it to the issue tracker.

    ^F^

  • Profile picture of thekmen thekmen said 1 year, 8 months ago:

    @foxly @francescolaffi any updates on the plugin?
    hate to say it but it really does seem to have come to a stale state. No updates or replies in the google code base or here for weeks now.
    If waiting for BP1.2.6, perfectly understandable, but let us know if that is the issue?

  • Profile picture of thekmen thekmen said 1 year, 8 months ago:

    see lots of changes being made today on https://code.google.com/p/buddypress-media/updates/list
    excellent.

  • Profile picture of foxly foxly said 1 year, 8 months ago:

    @thekmen

    Glad to see someone’s watching our progress… :)

    ^F^

  • Profile picture of thekmen thekmen said 1 year, 8 months ago:

    @foxly sorry for being impatient, as usual, it’s a case of needing the plugin now…
    great improvements added today, thank you.

  • Profile picture of paulhastings0 paulhastings0 said 1 year, 8 months ago:

    @foxly, how far do you think you are from the “Data Model Freeze”? We’d love to run your plugin even with the bugs on our live site just as long as we know we won’t lose any of our user’s photos.

  • Profile picture of Dwenaus Dwenaus said 1 year, 8 months ago:

    are groups supported in this release?

  • Ive installed this but get this error msg: File was not succesfully uploaded to the server. Please verify the file is valid locally and retry.

  • Profile picture of paulhastings0 paulhastings0 said 1 year, 8 months ago:

    @Gpo1 I believe they would like us to report bugs and issues here.

  • Profile picture of foxly foxly said 1 year, 8 months ago:

    @paulhastings0

    Yes, this is correct.

    We will *not* investigate an issue unless there is a properly filled out issue tracker entry for it.

    We want to get *every* problem with the plugin fixed as quickly as possible, and an important part of this is using the right tools to get the job done. The forum in excellent for answering questions, but as a defect tracking tool, it sucks. That’s why we have a dedicated issue tracker: http://code.google.com/p/buddypress-media/issues/list

    When you post a problem on the issue tracker, it becomes *trackable* and *public*. That means, if we can replicate the problem, it *will* get fixed, and, by having all the problems listed in one place, other users affected by a given problem can track its status and/or use it to rule out a defect in their own code. Plus, you’ll get up-to-the-second progress updates on problems you’ve submitted.

    Don’t be afraid to post on the issue tracker. Even if you post a completely trivial problem, the absolute worst we’ll do is close the ticket.

    We’d appreciate it if our more experienced members could remind the noobs of this policy when they post bug reports in the forum.

    Thanks!

    ^F^