BuddyPress 2.6.1.1 is now available. This is a maintenance release that fixes a bug introduced in 2.6.1. For more information, see the 2.6.1 milestone on BuddyPress Trac. Update to BuddyPress 2.6.1.1 today in your WordPress Dashboard, or by downloading from the wordpress.org plugin repository. Questions or comments? Check out 2.6.1.1 changelog, or stop by our support forums or Trac.
BuddyPress 2.6.1.1
Published on June 30th, 2016 by David CavinsBuddyPress 2.6.1
Published on June 30th, 2016 by David CavinsBuddyPress 2.6.1 is now available. This is a maintenance and security release, and is a recommended upgrade for all BuddyPress installations. BP 2.6.1 fixes bugs in several components. For more information, see the 2.6.1 milestone on BuddyPress Trac. Update to BuddyPress 2.6.1 today in your WordPress Dashboard, or by downloading from the wordpress.org plugin repository. Questions or comments? Check […]
BuddyPress 2.6 – “Espejo”
Published on June 22nd, 2016 by David CavinsBuddyPress 2.6 “Espejo” is now available for download from the WordPress.org plugin repository, or right from your WordPress Dashboard. “Espejo” includes new features for your community members, new APIs and other fun for developers, and improved performance. Features Embed activities into your WordPress posts or pages. Copy the permalink URL of the activity of your […]
BuddyPress 2.6.0 Release Candidate 1
Published on June 16th, 2016 by David CavinsBuddyPress 2.6.0 Release Candidate 1 is now available for testing. Please download the 2.6.0-rc1 zip or get a copy via our Subversion repository. This is our last chance to find any bugs that slipped through the beta process. We plan to release BuddyPress 2.6.0 next Wednesday, June 22. A detailed changelog will be part of our official release […]
We talked about BuddyPress at WordCamp Antwerp
Published on June 7th, 2016 by Mathieu VietLast Saturday (June 4), I had the opportunity to speak at the very first WordCamp organized in Belgium! The event took place in the lovely city of Antwerp (the second biggest port of Europe). My presentation was about one of my strongest convictions: thanks to BuddyPress, companies can enjoy WordPress to power their intranets and improve […]
BuddyPress 2.6.0 beta 1
Published on June 2nd, 2016 by Mathieu VietBuddyPress 2.6.0 Beta 1 is available for testing. You can download the 2.6.0-beta1 zip or get a copy via our Subversion repository. We’d love to have your feedback and testing help. NB: If you are still using WordPress 3.9, we remind you that BuddyPress 2.6.0 will require at least WordPress 4.1. A detailed changelog will be part of […]
BuddyPress 2.5.3
Published on May 24th, 2016 by Boone GorgesBuddyPress 2.5.3 is now available. This is a maintenance and security release, and is a recommended upgrade for all BuddyPress installations. This release addresses a security issue that could allow an attacker to use brute-force techniques to gather information about WordPress’s hashing mechanisms. The issue was reported by Ben Bidner of the WordPress security team, […]
WordCamp London 2016
Published on April 4th, 2016 by Henry WrightThis Friday, April 8th 2016, WordCamp London is holding a Contributor Day. Ticketed registration is free and some tickets are still available, but are running out fast! On the day, attendees will be asked to separate into teams around contribution areas such as Accessibility, BuddyPress, Community, Core, Design, Documentation, Flow, Meta, Mobile, Polyglots, Support, Themes, […]
BuddyPress 2.5.2
Published on March 31st, 2016 by David CavinsBuddyPress 2.5.2 is now available. This is a maintenance release that fixes issues with the new BuddyPress Emails feature. Update to BuddyPress 2.5.2 today in your WordPress Dashboard, or by downloading from the wordpress.org plugin repository. Questions or comments? Check out 2.5.2 changelog, or stop by our support forums or Trac.
BuddyPress 2.5.1
Published on March 10th, 2016 by David CavinsBuddyPress 2.5.1 is now available. This is a maintenance release that fixes issues with the new BuddyPress Emails feature, with adding recipients to private messages, and with errors if the Activity component were disabled. Special props go out to @chherbst who diagnosed and proposed a patch to solve a problem with the email situations taxonomy […]