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December 17, 2009 at 10:45 pm #32579
Topic: New bbPress Theme: Marked
in forum Themesrefueled
MemberDecember 17, 2009 at 10:30 pm #82799In reply to: bbpress 1.0 or 0.9?
johnhiler
MemberYes, 1.0 has a dramatically higher load.
I’m running 9 0.9.x bbPress installs along with a WordPress install on a single machine that’s doing around 10mm pageviews a month. If I was using the 1.0 branch, I don’t think I could come close to that.
December 17, 2009 at 10:08 pm #82798In reply to: bbpress 1.0 or 0.9?
kevinjohngallagher
MemberIt is, by about 50%.
That said, no version of BBpress is particularly heavy on the processor
December 17, 2009 at 10:07 pm #82797In reply to: bbpress 1.0 or 0.9?
gerikg
MemberHeavier, yes. Will the average user notice, no.
December 17, 2009 at 9:53 pm #82609In reply to: 1.1 feature poll
kevinjohngallagher
Member“Joanna Average forum reader doesn’t care about any of that, and is probably keener on things like WYSYWYG, email, etc.”
This is a really excellent point, but you have to realise that “Joanna Average” doesn’t hang around on these forums, and so any suggestions of what the ‘average’ user wants – especially in terms of interactive functionality – is generally the poster projecting their own wishes.
There is also this great myth that the ‘average user’ is a tech savvy person, running JavaScript on a fast machine, who greatly enjoys a every feature out there. If you look at the trend of the internet over the past 15 years, almost all types of interactivity on the client-side or ‘feature requests’ become popular and then get phased to a small percentage real quickly.
“…private messaging, TinyMCE/rich text, topic views, Allow Images, Smilies, User Directory, Members Online, Related Topics, Reputation, Top Posters…”
The issue i have here mate, is that very few of these are essential to the running of a forum.
I use, and one or two other do two, something called E-mail as a private messaging system. My website, bless it – almost 14 years old now – has something called a Contact Form. I’m not sure that forums absolutely *need* another way of contacting people to function.
I don’t want to debunk your list, but given what you and timskii have said that we should redefine the categories we’re placing things into:
1) Features that are essential to administer a forum.
2) Features that are essential for users to use a forum.
3) Features that you’d like to see available to your forum.
4) Features that could be kind of cool.
5) Features that are useless.
BBpress development should, in my opinion, focus on Section 1 and then Section 2. Once we have a working stable and maintained version of BBpress, plugin developers will start to work on Sections 3 and 4. We know this because that’s how WordPress works, and its how BBpress was working about a year-18 months ago with version 0.9.
My issue is, while everyone’s opinion would vary, i don’t see many of the features you think should be included as standard being in Section 1 or 2. I understand that they may be features you want in t a forum as standard, or features that you think your users want as standard – and that’s totally cool – but lets focus on the features that both we (admins) and the users need as a minimum to use our forums effectively.
Just my two cents.
December 17, 2009 at 9:53 pm #32578Topic: bbpress 1.0 or 0.9?
in forum Requests & Feedbackclaudiuro
MemberI want to install bbpress but I am considering server load, so can anyone tell me if 1.0.2 in terms of server load is “heavier” than 0.9?
Thank you.
December 17, 2009 at 8:35 pm #82608In reply to: 1.1 feature poll
kevinjohngallagher
MemberOK, i may be a little off the reservation here, but for me the One feature that BBpress has seriously lacked has been… The ability to complete simple/standard Administration tasks form the Backend.
Heck, some of them cant even be done at all…
Why is it that we’ve not been able to move a post from one Topic to another for 2 years (since 0.7’s plugin stopped working for 0.9a)? That seems a fundamental to me.
Why is it that we cant move/edit/delete/administer topics (and/or posts) from the Backend?
Matt, i realise that you’re trying to get to grips with a community that’s been downtrodden for the last year, and you’re re-galvanising what’s left, and that’s all very cool. But may i strongly, and humbly suggest, that BBpress to made to work as a forum and then we go about adding things?
I know that could sound a little condescending, but 0.9 had loads of plugins (they were horribly organised but they existed), and infact development of plugins and functionality for BBpress only started to slow down once the 1.0.3a debacle kicked off. Without getting all historical out of the 10 features you’ve asked us to vote for on the Poll, 8 of them existed and were working in a stable plugin for 0.9.
The realism is, BBpress has been a moving target for way too long and while its really great that you’re stepping in (and it is – thank you) there were 9 months of sheer Project Management craziness that have scared alot of Plugin Developers away.
Please, before you go adding any crazy “the public have spoken and they want …” features, how about getting a Project Plan, a Trac with actual data (and not a Trac that’s 4-5 months out of date as you’re trying to release software you’ve decided not to beta test, even though the last alpha had a huge number of bugs), and give us a platform to once again build upon.
Many Thanks,
Kevinjohn
December 17, 2009 at 8:28 pm #82745citizenkeith
Participant@grassrootspa : Remember back in 2004 when Movable Type pushed everyone away with their new pricing plan? The result: BLAM! WordPress REALLY took off, fitting the bill as a viable free easy-to-install, easy-to-use alternative.
I remember it well. I was using Blosxom and decided to finally move over to MT right before they changed their pricing plan. I switched to WP and never looked back.
I hope Matt and all the developers will discuss this in the next IRC meeting.
December 17, 2009 at 7:46 pm #66577In reply to: Help! I renamed my bbpress file directory name…
adamcap
Membernvm I’m cool now, all I had to do was disable then reenable permalinks
December 17, 2009 at 4:40 pm #82795In reply to: New Theme: Superbold Revisited for bbPress
refueled
MemberThis version is completely rebuilt and is meant for bbPress 1.0+. If the older version works for you though, no need to upgrade.
December 17, 2009 at 3:12 pm #66576In reply to: Help! I renamed my bbpress file directory name…
adamcap
MemberI changed my directory as according to sonza’s instructions and it worked…but I have a problem.
I had bbPress synchronization set up, but it’s not quite working anymore. It creates the new topic whenever I make a new post, but when I click on it in the forum, I get redirected to a “Nothing found…” page.
Other than uninstalling and reinstalling everything, is there anything I can do to fix this?
Thanks, Adam
December 17, 2009 at 2:33 pm #82794In reply to: New Theme: Superbold Revisited for bbPress
fmimoso
MemberWhat’s the difference between this one and the older? Changelog?
My (fast) interpretation of this theme: http://forumemprego.net/ (a work/job discussion forum).
Thank you.
December 17, 2009 at 1:52 pm #82151In reply to: Show location on topic page
bmft2000
MemberSolved. Please see: https://bbpress.org/forums/topic/adding-location-to-users-post-info#post-6692
December 17, 2009 at 1:38 pm #66192In reply to: WordPress + bbPress Integration 101
timskii
MemberCross-Domain Intergration
I’ve not seen anything about messy cross-domain integrations, so I thought I’d share my method. I’m using WordPress 2.8.6 with BBPress 1.0.2. Your mileage may vary on other versions. I suspect this method is not valid for 2.5/0.9.
The setup:
– example.com/blog
– example.com/forum
– example.org/forum
With shared user tables and database.
The config AUTH_KEY/SECURE_AUTH_KEY/LOGGED_IN_KEY should be the same for all (remember to add BB_ to the forum config files). Within the BBPress admin intergation, have the same auth/secure/logged in values for all forums (remember it’s the value shown within the WordPress options screen, not the values in the config files).
In this case cookiepath should be ‘/’ ($bb->cookiepath = ‘/’; // in bb-config and, define(‘COOKIEPATH’, ‘/’); // in wp-config). Set other $bb->style configurations as you wish.
Basically, everything is the same. Except: The Cookie Domain must be explicitly set**. And not always set to the same value.
In example.com/blog’s wp-config add: define(‘COOKIE_DOMAIN’,’.example.com’);
In example.com/forum’s bb-config add: $bb->cookiedomain = ‘.example.com’;
So far, so simple.
Now, in theory, example.org/forum can be set with $bb->cookiedomain = ‘.example.com’; // But I’ve not tried. Paranoid browsers would surely reject this. Instinctively having the forum rely on something that might look like a security risk is bad.
Instead, try adding this to example.org/forum’s bb-config: $bb->cookiedomain = ‘.example.org’; // Users will still need to log in separately when they switch domain, but all the other integration features seem to be fooled, with no adverse problems.
I’d welcome any feedback on this method. I’m still not sure this is the best approach.
( ** Not setting the cookie domain appears to work, until the user switches between domains – example.com/blog doesn’t simply fail to find a cookie set by example.org/forum, it may fail a fresh blog login until cookies are cleared. I’m not sure exactly what’s happening, but it’s messy.)
December 17, 2009 at 8:47 am #82463In reply to: Find clear password (encoding)
noz
MemberOk i found to change the encryting method.
In /bbpress/bb-includes/backpress/class.passwordhash.php :
function HashPassword($password) {
// Delete the previous code and put yours
}
December 17, 2009 at 8:39 am #82788In reply to: Password Protected Forum
johnhiler
MemberI wouldn’t use forum restriction… it was abandoned by the original author and _ck_ took it over, but then she later created the excellent “Hidden Forums” plugin from scratch:
https://bbpress.org/plugins/topic/hidden-forums/
I was actually using “Private Forums” by another author for a while, but it had a major bug where it would randomly open up private folders when you used the admin menu for other plugins… it was a nightmare:
https://bbpress.org/plugins/topic/private-forums/
Hidden Forums has been fantastic – I’ve used it on multiple installs and there’s never been a privacy breach. Highly recommended.
December 17, 2009 at 7:51 am #82462In reply to: Find clear password (encoding)
noz
MemberYes i will try but i installed the instant password plugin so i know my password.
I wanted know if a guy found the solution to unencrypt passwords.
If i find i will post here.
edit :
Maybe it’s possible to change the method to encrypt…no ?
I saw a lot of functions in folders in bbpress/bb-includes/backpress/…anyone has an idea ?
December 17, 2009 at 7:22 am #82791In reply to: New Theme: Carrington Blog for bbPress
Michael
ParticipantAgreed – very nice.

I specifically chose a theme (and edited it deeply) because it was clean, new, and the buttons are easy to find.
See what I mean: http://www.inniosoft.co.cc/devstation
Great job refeuled!
December 17, 2009 at 5:07 am #82793In reply to: New Theme: Superbold Revisited for bbPress
Raize
MemberCan’t wait!
December 17, 2009 at 5:06 am #82790In reply to: New Theme: Carrington Blog for bbPress
Raize
MemberGreat themes!
I’m currently using Kakumei Blue, and I think my main concern with it is the small size of the “Add New” button. Most members are deterred from posting if they can’t find the button to post.
December 17, 2009 at 5:03 am #82744Raize
MemberI agree with you guys, but for a different reason.
vBulletin feels old and clunky compared to what we’re used to today – lightweight and easy to use sites with soft edges.
People like me need an alternative, and there simply is none….yet. So bbPress is simply the best and natural choice for the Forum 2.0 world.
December 17, 2009 at 4:04 am #82592In reply to: Adsense for BBpress
QuickD
MemberAny suggestions Thanks
December 17, 2009 at 2:59 am #82792In reply to: Log in to read Posts
chrishajer
ParticipantYou could probably use the Hidden Forums plugin:
December 17, 2009 at 1:56 am #32576Topic: New Theme: Superbold Revisited for bbPress
in forum Themesrefueled
MemberA new two column theme for bbPress.
More themes on the way!
December 17, 2009 at 1:23 am #32575Topic: Log in to read Posts
in forum Installationmicksay
MemberHi All
Getting to grips with BBpress now. I like it… Thanks you.
However… I require all users to log in before they can read any posts/forms/discussions
Is this possible please?
Cheers
Mick
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