In 2008 (just 10 short years ago) Andy Peatling made the very first code-commit to the newly adopted BuddyPress project, joining bbPress, GlotPress, and BackPress at the time. As most of you can probably imagine, BuddyPress was a different piece of software back then, trying to solve a completely different decade’s worth of problems for a completely […]
10 years
Published on March 25th, 2018 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 2.7.4 – Security Release
Published on December 23rd, 2016 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 2.7.4 is now available, and is a security release & recommended upgrade for all BuddyPress installations. We’ve also ported the code changes in 2.7.4 to all branches back 2.0, and are pushing updates out for all installations where we are able to do so. These releases include a fix to the BuddyPress core attachments API that could allow […]
BuddyPress 2.3.3
Published on August 27th, 2015 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 2.3.3 is now available. This is an important maintenance and security release for the 2.3 branch of code, and all BuddyPress installations are recommended to upgrade as soon as possible. BuddyPress Messages, while off by default, is a component that’s frequently enabled to allow members to communicate privately with each other. A vulnerability was […]
BuddyPress 2.3.1 – Maintenance Release
Published on June 5th, 2015 by John James JacobyHello again! Remember Wednesday when we released 2.3.0 Livio? Well… it was so incredibly outstandingly good, that today we are releasing 2.3.1 to celebrate it. BuddyPress 2.3.1 fixes two new accidental features that were causing problems in some installations: We accidentally relocated the bbPress external for legacy forum installations, so we’ve moved it back to […]
BuddyPress 2.3.0 Release Candidate 1
Published on May 21st, 2015 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 2.3.0 Release Candidate 1 is now available for testing. Please download the 2.3.0-rc1 zip or get a copy via our Subversion repository. If you are a plugin or theme developer, or are running a BuddyPress powered site with a development environment available, your help testing is greatly appreciated. A detailed changelog will be part of our official release […]
BuddyPress 2.3.0 Beta 2
Published on May 14th, 2015 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 2.3.0 Beta 2 is now available for testing. Please download the 2.3.0-beta-2 zip or get a copy via our Subversion repository. If you are a plugin or theme developer, or are running a BuddyPress powered site with a development environment available, your help testing is greatly appreciated. A detailed changelog will be part of our official release notes, […]
BuddyPress 2.3.0 Beta 1
Published on May 7th, 2015 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 2.3.0 Beta 1 is available for testing. Please download the 2.3.0-beta1 zip or get a copy via our Subversion repository. If you are a plugin or theme developer, or are running a BuddyPress powered site with a development environment available, we’d love to have your help with testing. A detailed changelog will be part of our official release […]
BuddyPress 2.2.3 – Security Release
Published on April 20th, 2015 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 2.2.3 is out, which fixes several instances where URLs were not made safe (escaped) for output to the browser. If you’re using any version of BuddyPress and have not yet updated, please do so right away. If you need help, please reach out in our support forums and someone will be happy to assist you. The BuddyPress […]
BuddyPress 2.2.2 – Security & Maintenance Release
Published on April 10th, 2015 by John James JacobyHot off of BuddyPress 2.2.1 is 2.2.2. It’s both a security and maintenance release that fixes two potential security issues (responsibly disclosed by Todd Gibson & Justin Heideman) and improves our filtering of the title tag. Activity: sanitize output of “Load More” link Members: better nonce check on members widget Core: improve filtering of wp_title […]
2015 BuddyPress Survey
Published on February 18th, 2015 by John James JacobyEvery 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 […]