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BuddyPress 2020 Survey results

Published on December 8th, 2020 by Mathieu Viet

The BuddyPress 2020 survey was published the same day we released BuddyPress 6.0.0 “iovine’s” (May 13, 2020). Now that we are about to release our next major release (7.0.0 will be delivered in the coming days), it is time to share with you the survey results. First, many thanks to all the respondents who participated […]

BuddyPress 2018 Survey

Published on December 1st, 2017 by @mercime

What would you like BuddyPress to focus on in 2018? The core team has ideas of where BuddyPress can expand on and your input is important to harness the time and resources of an all-volunteer crew. The survey will take 10-15 minutes to complete. Be assured that we will not publish your name, email address, […]

2016 BuddyPress Survey Results

Published on April 2nd, 2017 by @mercime

  Thank you! This report presents the results from the 2016 BuddyPress Survey held from November 1 through December 31, 2016. Three hundred and two (302) respondents from 61 countries completed the survey and provided valuable and interesting feedback. Many thanks!   Survey Design/Method The survey contained 36 questions geared towards Site Builders and WordPress […]

2016 BuddyPress Survey for Site Builders and Theme/Plugin Developers

Published on November 1st, 2016 by @mercime

Earlier this year, Project leads @johnjamesjacoby, @boonebgorges, and @djpaul presented a number of strategic priorities which included defining the primary intended audience for BuddyPress: Site Builders and WordPress Developers, an explicit recognition of what BuddyPress has become, and how people use it. Help us start the year right in 2017. Your feedback is important to […]

2015 BuddyPress Survey: Results

Published on May 8th, 2015 by @mercime

This report presents the results from the 2015 BuddyPress Survey held from Feb. 18 – April 8, 2015. Two hundred eleven developers from 42 countries contributed to BuddyPress by participating in the survey. Thank you. Goal of the Survey Guide the direction of BuddyPress plugin development in 2015. Objectives 1. Discover current BuddyPress usage. 2. […]

2015 BuddyPress Survey

Published on February 18th, 2015 by John James Jacoby

Every year we put together a survey to better gauge how things are going. The core team often has an idea of the direction we’d like things to go (largely influenced by improvements to WordPress) but generally speaking, we really try to build and improve the things you think are the most important. Mercime once […]

2014 BuddyPress Survey Results

Published on March 2nd, 2014 by @mercime

This report presents the results from the 2014 BuddyPress Survey held from Jan. 7 – Feb. 10, 2014. Three hundred thirty-eight developers from fifty-two countries completed the survey. Thank you all. Goal of Survey Guide the direction of BuddyPress plugin development in 2014 Objectives: 1. Discover current and actual BuddyPress usage. 2. Provide users the […]

2014 BuddyPress Survey

Published on January 7th, 2014 by John James Jacoby

BuddyPress 1.0 launched just over 5 years ago, and it’s quite a different piece of software today than it was back then. We’ve added (and retired) several components, reinvented the way it integrates into WordPress’s themes, and even changed our logo color (from orange to red.) BuddyPress wouldn’t be what it is without the feedback […]

2013 BuddyPress Codex Survey Results

Published on September 6th, 2013 by @mercime

This report presents the results from the 2013 BuddyPress Codex Survey held from August 16 – 26, 2013. One hundred seventy-eight developers from thirty-six countries responded to provide valuable information about BP usage and documentation requirements. Thank you all. A. Background At the beginning of the development cycle for BP version 1.9, @hnla and @mercime […]

The BuddyPress Codex Survey

Published on August 19th, 2013 by Hugo Ashmore

As part of the work on the upcoming 1.9 release, we’re putting effort into improving the BuddyPress documentation. There have been many great new features and improvements to BuddyPress over the last few releases and we need to bring the documentation up to date. We’ve launched the Buddypress Codex Survey. The survey is already providing […]

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