BuddyPress 2.2.0 was so good, we knew you’d want 2.2.1 right away. It’s a maintenance release that fixes a few accidental features we didn’t know we introduced. Included below for your enjoyment is an elegant log of changes made over the past 2 weeks. Give it a peek, if you’re curious, or just go get to […]
BuddyPress 2.2.1 – Maintenance Release
Published on February 18th, 2015 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 2.2 – Spumoni
Published on February 5th, 2015 by John James JacobyAvailable immediately is BuddyPress 2.2 – Spumoni. “Spumoni” is actually short for L&B Spumoni Gardens, a pizzeria located in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bensonhurst. Originally conceived as an ice and spumoni stand, it grew into a full-scale pizzeria that’s known for its Sicilian pizza and ices during the mid-1950s. Several members of the core team […]
BuddyPress 2.2 – Release Candidate 2
Published on January 29th, 2015 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 2.2 Release Candidate 2 is now ready for testing. Please download the 2.2-rc2 zip or grab it from our Subversion repository if that’s your thing. Your help testing during this final week is greatly appreciated. A detailed changelog will be part of our official release notes, but here’s our favorite changes that we want you to test. Use this report on Trac if […]
BuddyPress 2.2 – Beta 2
Published on January 15th, 2015 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 2.2 Beta 2 is now ready for testing. Please download the 2.2-beta2 zip or snag it from our Subversion repository. If you are a plugin or theme developer, your help testing with us is very much appreciated. A detailed changelog will be part of our official release notes, but here’s a rundown of our favorite changes that we […]
BuddyPress 2.2 – Beta 1
Published on January 10th, 2015 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 2.2 Beta 1 is available for testing. Please download the 2.2-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, your help testing it out with us is very much appreciated. A detailed changelog will be part of […]
BuddyPress 2.1 – Beta 1
Published on August 23rd, 2014 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 2.1 is going to be our best version yet, and is on track for our an almost-on-time release in just a few short weeks. If you are a plugin or theme developer, or are running a BuddyPress powered site with a development environment available, please download the 2.1-beta1 zip or get a copy via our Subversion repository. We […]
Open Sourcing BuddyPress.org
Published on March 6th, 2014 by John James JacobyWhen we first launched BuddyPress.org, the BuddyPress software hadn’t even been officially launched yet. By the time it had, requests for what software the website was running on were already coming into the forums. It wasn’t just BuddyPress people were asking for, it was the theme powering the site, the extra little plugins we were […]
BuddyPress 2.0 Development
Published on February 5th, 2014 by John James JacobyToday marks the first official day of BuddyPress 2.0’s development cycle. As such, we want to keep everyone in the loop about what we’re planning for 2.0, and what our release dates are, so you can better plan your sites, updates, contributions, and testing. Features: bp-forums retirement #5351 (johnjamesjacoby) WordPress Rewrite Rules API integration #4954 (johnjamesjacoby) Move XProfile visibility […]
BuddyPress 1.9.2
Published on February 5th, 2014 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 1.9.2 is available. This is a security and maintenance release, fixing two possible security issues with Group creation (responsibly disclosed by Pietro Oliva) along with some fixes to our WordPress Menus integration, bp-default theme switching, and improvements to theme compatibility. A complete list of closed tickets can be found at the 1.9.2 milestone, and a […]
2014 BuddyPress Survey
Published on January 7th, 2014 by John James JacobyBuddyPress 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 […]