We’ll be doing some maintenance to BuddyPress.org this week, so don’t be alarmed if a few things aren’t working or go missing for a little while. We’ll try to make it as painless as possible, and we promise it will be worth it in the end. 🙂
Site Maintenance – Week of July 4, 2011
Published on July 6th, 2011 by John James JacobyScheduled Maintenance – April 4
Published on April 1st, 2011 by John James JacobyDuring the day of Monday, April 4, we will be taking BuddyPress.org down to perform some routine maintenance. This will effect profiles.wordpress.org as well. We’re not doing anything fancy yet, just updating some of the inner workings to pave the way for future updates and enhancements.
BuddyPress Support; introducing Boone and hnla
Published on July 10th, 2010 by Paul Wong-GibbsWe’re proud to announce that Boone Gorges and hnla have joined the BuddyPress Support team. Their knowledge of BuddyPress, site deployment, theme design and plugin development complements the existing team and will expand the range of topics we are able to help you with. Our support team, which also consists of Jeff Sayre, Paul Gibbs […]
Activity breeds activity
Published on July 8th, 2010 by John James JacobyOver the past few weeks we’ve released 3 bug fix versions of BuddyPress; more than we’ve released for the entire beginning of the year. What I noticed is that when development was slow, so were our support forums and so was the general buzz about the project. Since we’ve started patching bugs and cranking out […]
Ning To BuddyPress Importer (Free)
Published on April 19th, 2010 by Andy PeatlingJust a quick update on the status of the Ning user import plugin mentioned in the previous post. Boone has now updated the plugin to support the transfer of both users and their custom profile data. If you’re looking for an easy way to import from Ning then this free plugin is a great choice. […]
Helpful Resources for Ning Users
Published on April 15th, 2010 by John James JacobyOne of the great things about running your own website is that you get to set the course it will take. We’re aware of the upcoming changes that were announced today on the Ning developer site, and we wanted provide some useful resources to help existing Ning users looking to transition to a new platform. […]
Introducing Marshall
Published on April 7th, 2010 by Andy PeatlingFor those of you who spend a bit of time interacting in the BuddyPress community, Marshall (MrMaz) will need no introduction. Marshall is the developer of the BuddyPress Links plugin that adds rich media sharing to your BuddyPress install. If you’ve used it you’ll know it’s one of the most tightly integrated plugins available, interacting […]
Book: BuddyPress For Dummies
Published on March 23rd, 2010 by Andy PeatlingLast month saw the release of the very first BuddyPress book – “BuddyPress For Dummies“. The book was written by Lisa Sabin-Wilson who is a very active contributor within the BuddyPress community. She worked tirelessly to keep up with the rapid pace of development and the book is all the better for it. It’s a […]
Introducing BuddyPress 1.2
Published on February 16th, 2010 by Andy PeatlingBuddyPress 1.2 is here, and it’s now ready for anyone with a WordPress installation! There are so many new and improved features in this release it’s hard to keep this post short, but let me highlight just a few major ones for you. Standard WordPress Support BuddyPress is no longer limited to WordPress MU installations. […]
BuddyPress 1.2 Release Candidate
Published on February 4th, 2010 by Andy PeatlingThe release candidate version of BuddyPress 1.2 is now ready for download and testing (svn link). Thank you to those who have contributed so far, we’ve closed over 125 tickets since we released the beta last week. We’re almost there, but we still need your help with this final testing phase. We’re looking for testers […]