WPMU 2.7 slated for release today
January 28, 2009 in Blogging, open source, Social Networking, Technology, wordpress | 7 comments
Donncha O Caoimh tweeted:
WPMU 2.7 is just about ready. Unless someone has found a showstopper bug or has a great patch, it’ll be out later tonight
This is great news for all WPMU users as well as those waiting for a release of BuddyPress. Once the current beta is tested with a WPMU 2.7 release, the march toward the release of the second beta, then BuddyPress final. It would seem that the final release of BuddyPress is likely to occur by the Middle of February based upon the old release date and the number of days between the announced delay and the actual release of WPMU 2.7.
Donncha also believes that automatic updates should work in WPMU 2.7 for subsequent versions. This is a great security enhancement and convenieince for WPMU administrators.
The current SVN revision for WPMU is 1644. The includes/version.php still lists the code as 2.7-beta. I look forward to updating my installations this evening.
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Tradenet on January 29, 2009 at 11:26 am
However, if you want to integrate forums bbpress v1.0 is still alpha (unstable).
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Steve on January 29, 2009 at 11:46 am
True enough. I wonder if the progress of BuddyPress stable is predicated on bbpress stable at all.
It’s kind of hard to call anything stable when a vital element is still in alpha.
No question–keeping all these elements in sync is going to be a bit of a nightmare-at least for the near future.
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Tradenet on January 29, 2009 at 12:51 pm
If you are looking at the overall install procedure it’s kind of reliant on bbpress v1.0 alpha or higher for forums. And without a forum “feature” it’s sort of “dead out of gate.” Frankly speaking.
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Andy P on January 30, 2009 at 7:30 pm
Remember, BuddyPress is completely modular, so if you don’t want to rely on bbPress right now, you can simply not install the forums module. It is quite possible to plug different forum software in, WordPress is highly extensive after all.
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Tradenet on January 31, 2009 at 10:46 am
True, however Buddpress “relies” on bbpress for forum integration.
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Andy P on January 31, 2009 at 8:33 pm
The current BuddyPress forum component relies on BuddyPress yes. I was just making sure that people know they don’t have to install that component to use BuddyPress still.
If someone wanted to achive the same functionality using different forum, software they could. In all my testing I’ve found bbPress a very reliable solution.
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