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  • #36361
    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    Latest bp rev 850 solves the 404 problem. Disable all work arounds!

    #36360
    swift-curse
    Member

    So what your saying is to go to dashboard > write > page under title put “members”?

    #36359
    Anonymous User 303747
    Inactive

    I assume that means you create a empty page called members.

    #36358

    In reply to: privacy issues

    Joss Winn
    Participant

    That’s very reassuring that you’re using dsaders privacy plugin, too. Nice to see such a simple solution already exists to provide private BuddyPress communities while not affecting the privacy of individual’s blogs. In education, I can see this being very attractive. Hopefully Andy is aware of this for future core feature development.

    #36357
    swift-curse
    Member

    How do you create a page with the same slug as the members directory?

    #36353
    Anointed
    Participant

    LOL

    This is exactly what I was coming over to ask about.

    I’ve been searching high n low for a script or set of scripts that would allow me to run a ‘ning’ type network on my servers. For now I would be happy to just have the type of features these sites have, but I can see extending it to offer subnets like ning does.

    So far I have yet to find any piece of software that I can purchase that allows users to have blogs/photo’s/video’s (upload with conversion through ffmpeg, not youtube links etc), forums/social groups etc.

    It seems that buddypress may well someday be the closest, enless there is a whole other field of professional software that I am unaware of

    #36352
    nicolagreco
    Participant

    It could be BuddyPress MU,

    good idea!

    #36351

    In reply to: Chat Components

    nicolagreco
    Participant

    Look here,

    http://buddypressdev.org/groups/chat-plug-in

    Nicola,

    BP GURU & BPDEV

    #36339
    Brad Williams
    Participant

    Sometimes the easiest approach is the best. I’ll start using the text file method for now.

    #36338
    Anonymous User 303747
    Inactive

    I have a text file in the root of my BP installation with the revision in it. When I upgrade, I changed the revision in the file. All I have to do is call the file in my browser and voila. I do the same with WPMU.

    #36337
    Brad Williams
    Participant

    Unfortunately I’m using the zip download from the trunk. Would be nice if BuddyPress displayed the revision number in the footer of the admin dashboard

    #36336
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster
    #36333
    fishbowl81
    Participant

    If you goto the directory where you checked out the svn repository, and run this, it will tell you the version you currently have checked out:

    svn status -u

    The out may look something like this, depending on how close to current you are:

    ~/public_html/beta/buddypresssvn]$ svn status -u

    Status against revision: 845

    if you are not up to date, it will show changes between your checkout and the trunk, similar to this:

    ~/public_html/beta/buddypresssvn]$ svn status -u

    * 844 bp-languages/buddypress.pot

    Status against revision: 845

    This tells me that the language file has been updated since my last checkout.

    you can then run

    svn up

    to bring your directory up to currrent status.

    If you used the zip to download a copy this will not work.

    #36331

    In reply to: privacy issues

    Joss Winn
    Participant

    I’ve not tested it extensively yet, but this plugin:

    http://wpmudev.org/project/More-Privacy-Options

    seems to allow the blocking of all users, except the registered community, from viewing anything related to buddypress.

    If I set “I would like my blog to be visible only to registered users from blog community” for the main/first blog where all the buddypress features sit, then you have to login before being able to see anything except for blogs, which have their own privacy options.

    Is it really this simple to create a private social networking community but allow the blog privacy to remain under the control of the blog owner? I hope so. Perhaps someone can test and verify this?

    Thanks.

    #36330
    Joss Winn
    Participant

    BuddyPress does have forums (you’re using them on your site :-). It’s one of the standard set of plugins, called bp-forums. Accessible when you create a Group. I’d like to create a ‘Support’ Group where people are directed to for user-to-user support. I could use bbPress, but it seems like it’s adding yet another application to manage.

    If the BP group forums are intended to scale well, it seems easier for my needs to run the BP group forums rather than bbPress.

    #36328

    In reply to: Adding Static Pages

    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster
    #36324
    fishbowl81
    Participant

    I don’t believe their is such a thing as “buddypress forums”, I believe buddypress requires bbpress for it’s forum capabilities.

    WordPress MU will scale without question beyond the needs of any individual providing enough server backend power.

    BBpress as a stand alone should be able to scale large enough for most people. Due to a the different nature of forum database structure, it isn’t as easy to breakup among many servers as a the mu blogs are. An active forum can easily have 100k’s of posts, and I’m not aware of a way to archive older posts into backup tables. BBpress uses 1 table for all posts, it would be possible (there might even already be a plugin to do this) to move each forum to a seperate table, and therefor possibly a separate server.

    My concern would be for the XML-RPC mechanism used to talk to the forums. This was designed, with good caching, but on a very large buddypress install with 100’s of active groups and 10000’s of members I wonder how much overhead the xml-rpc adds compared to a straight database lookup. It does allow for the bbpress to be moved to a secondary server, which is good, and is safe as it stores a bbpress creditials and not database creditals if the admin account happened to get compromised. The nice part is, the it was written with the bbpress_live class, which could be replaced with any other class. So someone could, if so desired actually rewrite the class to talk to a vbulletin forum or other solution. It could even do direct database lookups and inserts if desired. I’m sure we will see this in the near future, as some large vbulletin sites may want to add the social abilities of buddypress, and maintain their forums, as buddypress groups.

    I have only used BBpress inside of Buddypress, so I haven’t yet had to deal with scaling issues, as I beleive mine has about 45 posts total.

    Any Thoughts?

    Brad

    http://gorgeousgamers.com/beta/

    #36322

    In reply to: Adding Static Pages

    Per Søderlind
    Participant
    #36320

    In reply to: Adding Static Pages

    nicolagreco
    Participant
    #36316
    danielfelice
    Participant

    I’d start with the readme document

    but everything should be uploaded to mu-plugins and then make sure you put the themes in the correct places. you won’t see anything regarding bp in your plugins, but you will see a buddypress option under “site admin”

    you need the core and xprofiles folders to get it running and then install any extras you want

    but read the readme!

    #36315
    bplearner
    Member

    you can actually get the instruction at buddypress-comboINSTALL-README.txt

    For me the problem was installing WPMU, after go thru it everything is a lot more easy…

    #36307
    mlhodges
    Member

    gogoplata,

    you are a buddypress nija…lol!!! It worked like a charm! Thanks!

    #36303
    Anointed
    Participant

    While phpmotion integrated would be nice, I’m almost afraid it’s vaporware lol.

    I use v2 of their software and finally gave up waiting on v3.

    A complete buddypress video system would be amazing, especially if it supported ‘flash media server, or wowza streaming servers’.

    #36294
    nickmu
    Member

    There’s gotta be a way for a user to create his or her own password when registering. I know alot of people that have several specific passwords they use when joining sites. Having buddypress send one to you in the mail makes it more difficult for people to sign in once they’ve joined. I agree that it helps against spammers but I’ve got re-captcha hooked up and its working great!

    Any more suggestions? Does a plugin like Register plus work with buddypress and do this?

    thanks for your help

    #36289

    In reply to: BuddyPress WP theme

    fishbowl81
    Participant

    yes,

    http://testbp.org/news

    that is the standard theme applied to the initial blog.

    Be warned, you may have problems with some features. It is not recommended to be used on normal wordpress.

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