BuddyPress Hits One Point Oh

There are a couple hundred posts that were published yesterday announcing the release of BuddyPress 1.0 so you should be aware of it by now. I wanted to pass along my sincere congratulations to Andy Peatling and the community he has generated around the project. BuddyPress appears to be the hottest thing since sliced bread and with Andy confirming that at some point down the line when a few architectural changes are applied to WordPress that there will be a version released for the stand alone version of WordPress, the future of BuddyPress is looking bright.

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When you consider that BuddyPress will likely play a large role in this unified activity system that Matt proposed on a recent episode of WordPress Weekly to showcase a users contributions to the WordPress project, its Facebook in a box capabilities, the ground up architecture, the ingredients are there for the project to be a bright star in Automattic’s arsenal of projects.

By the way, pretty cool to see community member Brad Williams mentioned in the release post as one of the patch contributors to the 1.0 codebase. Nice job Brad.

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5 responses to “BuddyPress Hits One Point Oh”

  1. […] So, BuddyPress 1.0 has been released and there are many, many blogs who have written on the topic. Luckily, this is not one of them.  I want to show an example of a blog post about BuddyPress that is different enough to make you feel like it’s not about BuddyPress. The blog post that I am talking about if from WPTavern: BuddyPress Hits One Point Oh. […]

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