Update to BuddyPress 14.1.0 today in your WordPress Dashboard, or by downloading from the WordPress.org plugin repository.
This new major version of your site’s community engine introduces around 80 changes mostly working under the hood to improve documentation, code formatting, consistency and the stability of the plugin. Here are five improvements we would like to highlight:
Take a few minutes to discover all changes reading this release note.
Compared to our previous major version (12.0.0 – the number right after was too intimidating ), 14.0.0 is a quieter update. After the huge BP Rewrites API revolution, the humans (us the BP Team) who maintain and support your favorite community plugin needed to catch their breath to get ready for the new round of big changes arriving in 15.0.0.
Let’s keep in mind BuddyPress is an open source project maintained by volunteers giving freely of their time and energy to help you build great WordPress community sites. Don’t hesitate to send us some encouraging words and please consider contributing back to the project.
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How are you using BuddyPress? Receiving your feedback and suggestions for future versions of BuddyPress genuinely motivates and encourages our contributors. Please share your feedback about this version of BuddyPress on our website.
BuddyPress is about people! The BuddyPress team is made up of friendly folks from all around the world. We meet online every week during a release cycle but when we manage to meet IRL during a WordCamp, a BuddyCamp or just because we’re around at the same time we absolutely need to celebrate it with a great . Da Lucia’s will, from now on, be remembered as the great pizza restaurant where @vapvarun & @imath, two members of the BP Team, met IRL for the first time .
Props @dcavins for his review about this announcement post.
]]>“Release Candidate” means that we think the new version is ready for release, but with the many possible specific WordPress configurations, hundreds of BuddyPress plugins and Thousands of WordPress themes, it’s possible something was missed.
BuddyPress 14.0.0 is slated for release on July 12, 2024, and your help is needed to get there — if you haven’t tried 14.0.0 yet, doing it now is a great idea!
You can test the 14.0.0-RC pre-release in 5 ways :
svn co https://buddypress.svn.wordpress.org/trunk/
git clone git://buddypress.git.wordpress.org/
A detailed changelog will be part of our official release note, but you can get a quick overview by reading the post about the 14.0.0 Beta1 release.
Please test your plugins and themes against BuddyPress 14.0.0. If you find compatibility problems, please be sure to post to this specific support topic so we can figure those out before the final release. We strongly advise you to have a look at the 14.0.0 developer notes to figure out what to focus on during your testing.
Do you speak a language other than English? Help us translate BuddyPress into as many languages as possible! This release also marks the string freeze point of the 14.0.0 release schedule.
If you think you’ve found a bug, you can share it with us replying to this support topic or if you’re comfortable writing a reproducible bug report, file one on BuddyPress Trac.
]]>Please read the 14.0.0-beta1 announcement post for a list of nice improvements to expect from our next major release.
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inline comments (see r13938)If you haven’t tested our 3 previous beta release, here’s a fresh opportunity to helped us build 14.0.0. Whether you’re a new, regular or advanced user, a theme designer or a plugin author: we really need you to beta test our next major release, please contribute!
You can test BuddyPress 14.0.0-beta2 in 5 ways :
svn co https://buddypress.svn.wordpress.org/trunk/
git clone git://buddypress.git.wordpress.org/
Thanks to BuddyPress: get together safely, in your own way, in WordPress.
]]>The BuddyPress contributors have been hard at work baking our next release, version 14.0.0. This release is all about code modernization, focusing on these areas:
current_theme_supports( 'buddypress', [ 'component', 'feature'] )
.We are excited for you to try our new release. Please run it through its paces, and let us know what problems you run into! Thanks for your help in crafting the best release we can build.
You can test BuddyPress 14.0.0-beta1 in 5 ways :
svn co https://buddypress.svn.wordpress.org/trunk/
git clone git://buddypress.git.wordpress.org/
Props @dcavins for his great contribution crafting this announcement post!
Thanks to BuddyPress: get together safely, in your own way, in WordPress.
]]>The 12.5.1 release addresses the following security issue:
This vulnerability was impacting BuddyPress branches from 9.0 to 12.0. It was reported privately to the BuddyPress team, in accordance with WordPress’s security policies. Our thanks to the reporter for practicing coordinated disclosure.
For complete details, visit the 12.5.1 changelog.
You can get the latest version by clicking on the above button, downloading it from the WordPress.org plugin directory or checking it out from our Subversion repository.
If for a specific reason you can’t upgrade to 12.5.1, we have also ported the security fix to BuddyPress versions going all the way back to branch 9.0. Here’s the list of the available downloads for the corresponding tags, you can also find these links on our WordPress.org Plugin Directory “Advanced” page:
]]>For details on all changes, please read the 12.5.0 release notes.
Update to BuddyPress 12.5.0 today in your WordPress Dashboard, or by downloading it from the WordPress.org plugin repository.
respawnsive, gingerbooch, boonebgorges, r-a-y, johndawson155, poojasahgal, emaralive & imath.
]]>The 12.4.1 release addresses the following security issue:
This vulnerability was impacting BuddyPress branches from 9.0 to 12.0. It was reported privately to the BuddyPress team, in accordance with WordPress’s security policies. Our thanks to the reporter for practicing coordinated disclosure.
For complete details, visit the 12.4.1 changelog.
You can get the latest version by clicking on the above button, downloading it from the WordPress.org plugin directory or checking it out from our Subversion repository.
If for a specific reason you can’t upgrade to 12.4.1, we have also ported the security fix to BuddyPress versions going all the way back to branch 9.0. Here’s the list of the available downloads for the corresponding tags, you can also find these links on our WordPress.org Plugin Directory “Advanced” page:
]]>For details on all changes, please read the 12.4.0 release notes.
Update to BuddyPress 12.4.0 today in your WordPress Dashboard, or by downloading it from the WordPress.org plugin repository.
nhrrob, espellcaste, Slaffik, needle, ahegyes, vapvarun, emaralive & imath.
]]>For details on all changes, please read the 12.3.0 release notes.
Update to BuddyPress 12.3.0 today in your WordPress Dashboard, or by downloading it from the WordPress.org plugin repository.
yagniksangani, johnjamesjacoby, r-a-y, vapvarun, testovac, emaralive & imath.
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