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Revision as of 11:11, 27 October 2013

BuddyPress
Developer(s)John Jacoby, Paul Gibbs, Boone Georges, Andy Peatling
Stable release
1.8 / April 8, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-04-08)
Operating systemCross-platform
PlatformPHP, MySQL
TypeBlog publishing system, Social Networking System, Social Networking, Social Network Scripts
LicenseGNU General Public License version 2
Websitehttp://buddypress.org/

BuddyPress is an open source social networking software package owned by Automattic since 2008.[1] It is a plugin that can be installed on WordPress to transform it into a social network platform.[2] BuddyPress is designed to allow schools, companies, sports teams, or any other niche community to start their own social network or communication tool.

BuddyPress inherits and extends upon the integral functional elements of the WordPress engine including themes, plugins, and widgets. As it is built on WordPress it is written using the same primary technologies, PHP and MySQL.

Features

"Messaging" section of the BuddyPress User Interface. RC1

BuddyPress has a range of features that will allow the creation of a social network application. However, based on your interest you can start with a couple of features and simply turn off features that you don’t want by the click of a button.

The basic installed system offers:

  • Activity Streams
  • User Profiles
    • Options to add user profile fields and sections
    • Avatar uploads
  • Group Creation
    • Group discussion forums
    • Group logo and Wire
  • Friend system
    • Messaging
  • Custom themes
  • Blogs per user (via the WordPress engine)

Group discussion forums are provided by the integration of the popular GPL forum software bbPress. With 1.1 versions and above, bbPress is seamlessly integrated within BuddyPress allowing for single sign-on and one click forum integration.

Use in education

BuddyPress is used by various institutions and organizations:[citation needed]

Releases

Version Date
1.0 April 30, 2009
1.1 September 30, 2009
1.2 February 16, 2010
1.5 September 21, 2011
1.6 August 13, 2012
1.7 April 8, 2013
1.8 July 17, 2013

A full release history can be found here.

References

  1. ^ Doug Caverly (March 5, 2008). "Automattic Acquires BuddyPress". WebProNews. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
  2. ^ Joseph Tartakoff (May 1, 2009). "Automattic Rolls Out A WordPress For Social Networks". The Washington Post. Retrieved June 30, 2011.

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