[buddypress-dev] Updates
Jake Spurlock
whyisjake at gmail.com
Tue Sep 9 20:13:18 GMT 2008
Sweet, thanks.
Jake
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Andy Peatling
<andypeatling at automattic.com> wrote:
> On 9-Sep-08, at 12:54 PM, Jake Spurlock wrote:
>
>> How do you see doing updates then? What kind of stability do you see
>> in moving up versions? I have a working version now, can I run the
>> updates, or I am in danger of losing information?
>
> You won't lose any information, the only issue is around assigning a user's
> blog as their home base.
>
> Previously, a user's "home" would be their primary blog, but this doesn't
> work as it isn't a one to one relationship.
>
> If you upgraded your install right now, existing BuddyPress blogs will
> return to normal WordPress blogs. Each user will then be asked to sign up
> for a home base to continue using the BuddyPress features.
>
> Their information shouldn't be lost, as they still have the same user id.
> Your profile fields and settings definitely will not be lost.
>
> This is a recommended upgrade, as it includes a large amount of structural
> updates and bug fixes. All features moving forward will rely on the
> structural changes made.
>
> Andy
>
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