[buddypress-dev] Re: Is it working with WPMU 2.6?

Max Favilli max.favilli at gmail.com
Tue Aug 19 12:27:21 GMT 2008


I have exatly the same question. We are working on integrating WPMU with our
existing community infrastructure and we are seriously considering
buddypress to replace some of our custom stuff, but doesn't seem to be
compatible with 2.6, is it something you are going to fix very soon?


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> Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 12:56:37 +1200
> From: phlux0r <phlux0r at gmail.com>
> Subject: [buddypress-dev] BuddyPress compatibility with WPMU 2.6?
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> Hi all,
>
> I've just joined this list as I am working on a WPMU project to build a
> blog community site with requirements that fit exactly with the features
> BuddyPress provides, such as extended profiles, private messaging,
> friends and groups.
>
> I want to use WPMU 2.6+ for this project but realised that the current
> release of BuddyPress does not work correctly with the Mu release.
>
> So, I'm just wondering how far away is the compatibility update for
> BuddyPress and WPMu 2.6? Does the current BuddyPress SVN version perhaps
> work already with Mu2.6?
>
> Thanks in advance and sorry if this has been answered somewhere, I
> couldn't find any conclusive info about this.
>
> Oh, it would be really nice to say on the BuddyPress Trac download page
> what version of WPMu is supported :).
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Robert
>
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