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April 14, 2010 at 1:15 am #73441
In reply to: How to change URLs?
jivany
ParticipantAnd you might be interested in this: https://codex.buddypress.org/translations/
April 14, 2010 at 1:05 am #73440In reply to: How to change URLs?
danbpfr
ParticipantHow can i do ? Read the docs perhaps !
https://codex.buddypress.org/how-to-guides/customizing-labels-messages-and-urls/
April 13, 2010 at 11:55 pm #73433peterverkooijen
ParticipantWhat is BuddyPress?
An open source script for blog-centric private social networks.
Potentially a next-generation social network, starting from the best elements of Facebook and Twitter, but more suited to content (blogs) and collaboration (groups).
Less is more! I don’t expect social networking in a box. There are already several commercial products that serve that need better. I’d like to see a solid, stripped down core with a flexible API that a developer community can build on.
April 13, 2010 at 11:44 pm #73430In reply to: BuddyPress-Links 0.4.x Releases and Support
stwc
ParticipantMrMaz: I’m still on vacation, but heared that you are now part of the buddypress-dev team!
Hey, congrats! I had no idea, either.
Also, will test the new version ASAP, with thanks!
April 13, 2010 at 11:38 pm #73429stwc
ParticipantGreat thread, Mr Maz.
For my part, I am very very leery of the phrase of the moment, ‘social networking’. It’s a buzzphrase, and even when it’s used specifically and accurately, it makes me want to punch throats, a little bit, because it doesn’t mean much when you dig right into it, and to me, it evokes cheesy cheap-suited salesman making currency of faux friendship.
But I’m kinda old skool that way.

For those of us — most, probably — who’ve been working or at least dabbling in the data for decades, we’ve seen dozens of bandwagons boarded and polluted and just as quickly disembarked and abandoned when the next thing came along. The avalanche of ‘social networking gurus’ and all the rest will fade in time, too.
For me, the real thing at the highest handwavy level is ‘community’ and more specifically, community on the web. Tools and toolsets and platforms and apps and APIs and all the loosely- and tightly-coupled stuff that enables people who share some set of interests, no matter how specific or broad, to get together and interact and form communities, with all the real-world parallels but also all the special because-it’s-on-the-internet factors rolled in.
This means a couple of things, and again, talking at a much higher level than the technical here — it means that the platform itself disappears for the user after they become accustomed to it. That it’s designed in terms of interface and functionality to not only provide the features users want, even if they don’t know it, but also to be as invisible as possible as they use it.
It also means that the platform has to have a robust set of tools for the administrator and moderators of the community (because these things are necessary, to some extent, in community on the web) to use a light hand in keeping the community on an even keel.
I think web community, more perhaps for people who are not so much of the disposable, in-the-moment, ritalin-riddled, post-it-and-forget it generation, needs to have feet solidly planted in not only the ongoing ephemeral stream of conversation, but also in a more long-term, permanent ‘space’ of shared history, shared interactions that are performed in public and can be gone back to, interactions that more than any set of xprofile fields or avatars build a mutual understanding between users based on personality and past discussion. Build, in other words, community.
This last is why I keep mentioning how important I believe the forum component of Buddypress to be, and why I’ve spent the bulk of my time on my current not-yet-launched BP site for an existing community trying to beef it up (with the help of some of the excellent plugins that people have been releasing).
‘Social networking’ doesn’t excite me. Communities of people from all over the place, communities that can only exist because they are on the internet, that’s what excites me. Buddypress, to me, is a toolset for building communities on the web. It may be a distinction without a difference for many, but I think it’s an important one.
OK, enough handwaving.
April 13, 2010 at 11:18 pm #73425In reply to: BuddyPress-Links 0.4.x Releases and Support
pcwriter
ParticipantGreat new features! Running WPMU2.9.2/BP1.2.3 with child theme of bp-default.
Sharing works flawlessly; from group to group or profile, from profile to group or other profile, from directory to group or profile. Link creation from group and profile works fine too. And activity stream commenting also works across all pages as it should, including comment deletion.
Two suggestions:
1 – I think the “Share” button should also be present on the activity single page and the link home page, ‘cuz that’s where all the discussion is going to happen. Perhaps right next to “Public Link” / “Active X time ago”?
2 – It would be great (imho) if a thumbnail could also be shown in the activity stream and on the activity single page.
Great stuff… thanks for this!
April 13, 2010 at 11:14 pm #73424In reply to: BuddyPress Forum Move Topic 0.0.1
stwc
ParticipantGood stuff, 3sixty, thanks! Don’t have a need for it yet, but I’ll enjoy digging through the code (and may well need it in future)!
April 13, 2010 at 11:04 pm #73421In reply to: Notifications Number not going away
r-a-y
KeymasterFixed in the 1.2 branch – courtesy Andy:
https://trac.buddypress.org/changeset/2921
[EDIT]
For friend requests… haven’t encountered the other issues above yet.
April 13, 2010 at 11:03 pm #73420MrMaz
ParticipantI definitely am thinking along the same lines as you when it comes to reducing the amount of coupling between components. Over time I would like to see a shift where components are only interacting with each other’s APIs or through the core API, instead of so much overlap. I think a lot of this will happen naturally as we refactor out the duplicate functionality and move it higher up the chain. I am a huge fan of “coding to an interface.” This is a challenge while having to support PHP4, but I think we can still make large strides towards a decoupled approach.
Thanks for all of the comments everyone! Keep them coming.
April 13, 2010 at 10:58 pm #734193sixty
Participantawesome!
April 13, 2010 at 10:57 pm #73418In reply to: Notifications Number not going away
3sixty
ParticipantYes, this is a known issue:
https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/2191
There is also the problem of notifications suddenly reappearing for no reason (like when you switch between your BP theme and the Admin screens)
April 13, 2010 at 10:47 pm #73416modemlooper
Moderator“Social Networking in a Box”
3. Add missing core functionality that is deemed to be of a high value to the BuddyPress community and to plugin developers.
I agree with this but would not one to be locked into a specific media capabilities like pics and videos. Creating core functions that devs can plug in to yes but to not say “this is the only media capability you get, deal”.
April 13, 2010 at 10:39 pm #73414techguy
Participant@Erich73 You need to look at the “Invite Anyone by Email too” Plugin: https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/invite-anyone-invite-by-email-too-please-help-test That satisfies the #4 and actually was going to be my comment about bringing people in.
This plugin is fully functional and if done right can be a great way to grow a BP site. Although, I think the plugin is still in it’s relative infancy and as it grows will become one of the invaluable plugins for those using BP.
April 13, 2010 at 10:29 pm #73412techguy
ParticipantI’m with Andy when he says, “Social networking in a box. An easy way to start your own niche social network.”
I remember him essentially saying this when BuddyPress was first added to WordPress and it’s why I came to use BuddyPress myself. Glad to see the vision has stayed the same.
What I do think we need to be careful of is how we define social network. Certainly we can use what’s been learned from Facebook and the like, but the open framework and API should allow for creativity beyond the Facebook definition of social network.
April 13, 2010 at 10:21 pm #73409In reply to: Can't Browse to Setting Page
harounkola
ParticipantYes Xevo, %20 is a spacebar, but I assure you I don’t have a space in my username, buddypress is pulling my display name in the url and not my username. Any idea why?
April 13, 2010 at 10:04 pm #734055927131
InactiveBuddypress is the people based framework that you integrate into projects to solve user needs that a regular content management system doesn’t address off the shelf. It’s the layer thats based on people, not posts or pages. This is what I will rely on it for – a standard way to incorporate user accounts, profiles, person to person interactions, commenting, collaboration, and all the things that have to do with people and how they connect with other people, content, tools, and the management of their identity on a site or ideally across any other buddypress enabled site – a unified people plaftorm. I see people/users as the most indivisible core element of buddypress from which everything else builds upon and attaches to.
April 13, 2010 at 10:00 pm #73404In reply to: Cannot post new topic on forum
catwebweaver
MemberI am also having problems with creating a New Topic at http://catswebweave.com.
Please answer these so we know a bit more about your setup:
1. Which version of WPMU are you running? I am using the self-hosted version of WP version 2.9.2
2. Did you install WPMU as a directory or subdomain install? Originally installed in a subfolder called /webweaver/ but just moved all my files to the root of my domain. still have problems.
3. If a directory install, is it in root or in a subdirectory? now in the root.
4. Did you upgraded from a previous version of WPMU? If so, from which version? N/A
5. Was WPMU functioning properly before installing/upgrading BuddyPress? N/A
6. Which version of BuddyPress (BP) are you running? 1.2.3
7. Did you upgraded from a previous version of BP? If so, from which version? N/A
8. Do you have any plugins other than BuddyPress installed and activated? yes
NextGen Gallery was not working so I de-activated it.
9. Are you using the standard BuddyPress themes or customized themes? using Detox
10. Have you modified the core files in any way? modified one theme .php file
11. Do you have any custom functions in bp-custom.php? no
12. If running bbPress, which version? Or did your BuddyPress install come with a copy of bbPress built-in? what is BB Press?
13. Please provide a list of any errors in your server’s log files. ??
14. Which company provides your hosting? Dreamhost
This is the page that is not working:
April 13, 2010 at 9:56 pm #73403Eric Marden
ParticipantBuddyPress is the sum of its parts, and taking a systematic, and uncoupled approach to the API will aide in seeing this come true. The current options allow you to pick/choose which features you want, but many of these features are tightly coupled with each other. This is reflected in the current code, since BP started life as a ‘social network’ plugin. But until you strip away the dependencies, and allow all of the content to be displayed in anyway the developer can think of, and you’ll have your “different”, until then, we’ve got a hackable facebook in a box.
Make the data rich, and the getters/setters easy to work with and let us handle the rest.
April 13, 2010 at 9:52 pm #73402Dwenaus
Participantthey said i could do it with them with a friend who has a US account. My father lives in the US, so Its going to work out.
April 13, 2010 at 9:50 pm #73401In reply to: change root directory
Gianfranco
ParticipantActully, I didn’t pay attention on the fact that you are on WPMU, for which I got no experience so far.
Anyway, if I am not wrong, you can put the code in “functions.php” in your theme or child theme, or have a file (create one) called “bp-custom.php” and put that in the plugins directory, not “buddypress” directory, just in the “plugins” directory.
That will act like a plugin.
Try and let me know.
April 13, 2010 at 9:31 pm #73396In reply to: change root directory
5991475
Inactivegian-ava: can’t find a file called bp-custom.php anywhere… am i supposed to create one and put in the plugins/buddypress/ ?
April 13, 2010 at 9:27 pm #73395In reply to: Bug in Buddypress Album
foxly
ParticipantYour question has been answered in this thread:
^F^
April 13, 2010 at 9:25 pm #733933sixty
ParticipantThat sucks. There must be a way to work this out. We’ve come too far to let this experiment go!
April 13, 2010 at 9:20 pm #73389In reply to: BuddyPress-Links 0.4.x Releases and Support
MrMaz
ParticipantThat is good news!
Highest Rated = highest average vote
Most Votes = highest total votes
@dennis_h
Thanks for the report. I will try to see what the conflict is.
April 13, 2010 at 9:17 pm #73386markpea
Participant@21cdb “at the end the developers should identify what is most important … they have more knowledge and a better foresight as a common user like me.”
Yep. Agreed. And Activity stream control & manipulation — double plus good. But I wonder whether biting off bbpress at the same time would just be too much?
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