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February 9, 2010 at 12:44 pm #84813
In reply to: Login problem
lapommecroquee
MemberHi,
It’s work now !
– I’have installed plugin for wordpress: It’s only a config generator? We could delete it after modify wp-config.php with cookie path variable?
– I have installed bbPress into the same db of wordpress
Thanks.
February 9, 2010 at 9:21 am #81857In reply to: What's happening with bbPress?
johnhiler
MemberBuddyPress has a lead developer – Andy Peatling:
http://apeatling.wordpress.com/about-me/
bbPress does not have a lead developer right now. Automattic founder and bbPress creator Matt Mullenweg ( http://ma.tt/ ) was hosting weekly bbPress chats and jamming out a few features along with another Automattic dev, but that stopped a while ago and we haven’t heard from Matt since.
It’s not likely that Andy is going to switch tracks and work on bbPress… he’s pretty focused on BuddyPress, and it has an ambitious product map that should keep him busy!
Maybe Matt will come back to us after his schedule clears up… we’ll find out soon enough!
February 9, 2010 at 8:29 am #81856In reply to: What's happening with bbPress?
Anonymous User
InactiveHi to all,
I think that Automattic works increasingly on BuddyPress before developing on bbPress at the moment – yesterday has appeared the Second Release Candidate of BuddyPress 1.2.
The Trac shows BuddyPress 1.2 no longer in the originally planned schedule, but the official release will be soon.

I can imagine that after publication of BuddyPress 1.2 the work will be focused at bbPress again. Automattic hopes for the big success of a Single Installation of WordPress (2.9.1/3.0) together with BudyPress as social network module.
Then – as we can hope – bbPress is the third component that will be integrated.
Greetings
Markus
February 9, 2010 at 2:10 am #81852In reply to: What's happening with bbPress?
johnhiler
MemberBuddyPress is a series of plugins on top of WordPress MU… I don’t think that’s going to change. In fact, that sounds like the new plan for bbPress: to become a plugin on top of WordPress MU.
In terms of BuddyPress versus bbPress: BuddyPress actually uses bbPress code to power its forums. So using BuddyPress isn’t exactly walking away from bbPress… bbPress comes standard with a BuddyPress install!
In terms of what you use to power your sites, it’s probably best to choose your software solution based on your needs. If you want a social network with blogs thrown on top, BuddyPress is a good bet. If you want forum software with a plugin architecture, bbPress is currently the only game in town.
February 8, 2010 at 10:55 pm #81847In reply to: What's happening with bbPress?
grassrootspa
MemberHaha, we must have been separated at birth!
RE: development activity and attention, your twitter remarks say it all. I know bbPress isn’t going to ‘die’ but it’s just so stagnant right now compared to BuddyPress and WordPress. It’s night and day.
Yeah, they are merging WP and WPMU. Smart idea in my humble opinion.
February 8, 2010 at 9:04 pm #33073Topic: Login problem
in forum Troubleshootinglapommecroquee
MemberHi,
I have a small problem

Situation: I have a WordPress 2.9.1 installed / and bbPress 1.0.2 installed /forums/ of my website.
Problem: When I’m logging on the WP Admin and I go after to bbPress admin I’m redirected to /forums and not /forums/bb-admin/ but I’m connected to bbPress…
But if I do the opposite: I’m logging to the bbPress admin and go to the WP Admin all it’s work.
Have you an idea?
Thanks a lot for your help
February 8, 2010 at 7:12 pm #63255In reply to: get_bloginfo in bbpress
mzimmers
MemberNow, for something really cool…is there some magic php code that will let us test for whether we’re executing bbpress or wordpress, and make this function call conditional? Like:
if (we’re under the wordpress directory)
get_bloginfo(etc)
else if (we’re under the bbpress directory)
bb_get_option(etc)
end if
This would be extremely helpful in developing robust modules that are used by both wp and bbpress.
Thanks!
February 8, 2010 at 5:49 pm #84698In reply to: Call wordpress functions in bbpress
roamfox
MemberI have resolved it . My client upload two copies of one plugin that the plugins conflicts with itself .
Any way , Thanks for your help
February 8, 2010 at 2:01 pm #80400In reply to: WP plugins in deep integration
kevinjohngallagher
Member“gives the assumption that popular WordPress Plugins that don’t work will in time”
You know what they say about Assumption…
February 8, 2010 at 9:45 am #84697In reply to: Call wordpress functions in bbpress
roamfox
MemberI have tried to access the log and there is no error log on this issue .
The programm exit noramlly ,just output nothing
I have tried to echo chars at the botom of the bb-config.php and the chars has been output with out any problem
Thank you , any help is apprecitated
February 8, 2010 at 8:45 am #84696In reply to: Call wordpress functions in bbpress
roamfox
MemberI have tried to add the require at the second right afer <?php
here it is
<?php
require(‘../wp/wp-blog-header.php’);
/**
* The base configurations of bbPress.
*
* This file has the following configurations: MySQL settings, Table Prefix,
* Secret Keys and bbPress Language. You can get the MySQL settings from your
* web host.
*
* This file is used by the installer during installation.
*
* @package bbPress
*/
I also tried the last line , neither of them works
February 7, 2010 at 11:26 pm #81837In reply to: What's happening with bbPress?
Darfuria
MemberI think the only reason people are hanging on is because the vast majority of us are aware of the beauty of WordPress, and we’re convinced that bbPress can become a similar product – unfortunately there isn’t an existing piece of software that’s like the WordPress of forums. There isn’t a piece of software that has a simple core, that allows you to write an index.php file with ‘if has threads while has threads the thread’, and that is exactly what bbPress needs to become. I’m not bothered if it becomes a WordPress plugin, because WordPress isn’t really a lot of hassle to install, and I already know how to make a WordPress theme. I just want it to hurry up. I’m tired of working with phpBB3.
February 7, 2010 at 10:48 pm #80399In reply to: WP plugins in deep integration
Visser Labs
MemberBump: To add support to an important issue by bringing it to the front of the discussion forum and reiterating the comments above with no added value.
Deep integration with WordPress may not have been the intention of the BBpress developers but there is demand for it, and that will only continue to grow as the WordPress userbase grows. The fact that “most” deep integration works – be that intentionally through the efforts of the BBpress team or unintentionally by luck of BBpress’s coding structure – gives the assumption that popular WordPress Plugins that don’t work will in time… PageMash is an example of a bread and butter Plugin for commercial/professional WordPress sites.
Out of curiosity how many users in this community have been introduced to BBpress through WordPress, I’m sure it would be available through a poll or in the referral logs for this site.
(I hope you liked my personal definition of bump, I’m a kitten killer)
February 7, 2010 at 9:39 pm #84042In reply to: The plugin does not have a valid header.
chrishajer
ParticipantbbPress is not a plugin for WordPress, so it should not be in wp-content/plugins and needs to be installed all on it’s own. It’s a separate software package.
February 5, 2010 at 8:03 pm #84695In reply to: Call wordpress functions in bbpress
chrishajer
ParticipantIf you’re getting a blank screen, it’s likely a 500 Internal Server Error. If you have access to logs you will be able to resolve this.
Where did you put that code? It should start at the 2nd line of bb-config.php, right after the opening
<?php. If not, use a syntax highlighting editor to see what’s going on with the bb-config.php file.February 5, 2010 at 5:36 pm #33050Topic: Call wordpress functions in bbpress
in forum Installationroamfox
MemberI have search the forum and find there is a slolution like this
put following code in to bb-config.php
Code:require_once(‘path/wp/wp-blog-header.php’);that I can call wordpress functions in bbpress template
but once I add the line to bb-config.php . The homepage of the forum became a blank page. no html , no error hints, just a blank page
I am sure the path to wp-blog-header.php is correct . I do not know what happend and how to fix .
The wordpress version is 2.91 and the bbpress is 1.02 .
Thank you for your help
February 5, 2010 at 2:28 pm #82539In reply to: wp integration cookie does not work
incirus
Membergerikg, thanks so much for clearing things.
there is 1 problem though, when you login/logout with bbpress everything works, you automatically logged in/logged out to wordpress too.
but when you login or loggout from wordpress it does no effect on bbpress.
Do you have any idea with this issue?
February 5, 2010 at 10:45 am #84632In reply to: BBPM Translation
Gautam
MemberI have also written a short tutorial here on how to do this – http://gaut.am/translating-wordpress-or-bbpress-plugins/
February 5, 2010 at 3:37 am #83841In reply to: Create bbPress Thread from WordPress Post using RSS
kevinjohngallagher
MemberPaul,
I know this may be really obvious, and apologies if it is, but PHP’s built in functions for handling json are very much release dependant. There was a large change from php5 to php5.2 as i recall.
It’s 5.36am here, so you’ll have to forgive me for the lack of links, but i’d do a little googling into that. At the end of the day you either stats a minimum PHP version, or test for the php version and do and if/else.
February 4, 2010 at 11:44 pm #84674In reply to: Integrate WordPress plugin into BBPress
chrishajer
ParticipantThere is nothing like that that I know of for bbPress. You’d have to port that over to bbPress to get identical functionality.
There are a couple Adsense type plugins for bbPress, but they’re not the same.
February 4, 2010 at 10:22 pm #83840In reply to: Create bbPress Thread from WordPress Post using RSS
Raize
MemberThanks for the update Paul, I’m up for some beta testing when your ready
February 4, 2010 at 6:12 pm #84673In reply to: Integrate WordPress plugin into BBPress
iphone 5s
ParticipantThis is the plugin that i use for wp:
February 4, 2010 at 6:07 pm #84672In reply to: Integrate WordPress plugin into BBPress
iphone 5s
ParticipantIt is an admanagement script.
February 4, 2010 at 5:54 pm #84671In reply to: Integrate WordPress plugin into BBPress
chrishajer
ParticipantThere is not a way to do that, I don’t think. Typically, people will create a bbPress plugin that does the same thing as the WordPress plugin.
What feature are you looking for?
February 4, 2010 at 5:44 pm #84647In reply to: Notify all forum users of new topic
neotoxic
Memberkevinjohngallagher – Thank you very much for your help. I understand you caution completely, however given the nature of my community I am sure that this will be appreciated.
Can you confirm that the following will only select users who are bbpress members and above, and not all users in my WordPress users table.
$bbdb->users WHERE user_status=0" -
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