[buddypress-trac] [BuddyPress] #4017: Group taxonomy
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Mon Dec 3 13:40:58 UTC 2012
#4017: Group taxonomy
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Reporter: boonebgorges | Owner: boonebgorges
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Future Release
Component: Groups | Version:
Severity: major | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Changes (by sooskriszta):
* cc: vpundir@… (added)
Comment:
Great idea, after all, taxonomy and group are synonyms ;-)
There are 2 key aspects to consider
- Most folks use WordPress because it's easy-to-use (as opposed to say
Drupal). By definition, the target universe of BuddyPress is predominantly
less tech-oriented/savvy, more ease-of-use focused.
- BP core developers are always exasperated, out-of-breath and overworked,
because there are very few of them, and community patches to core are few
and far-between. Compare this to WordPress, which owing to a massive
overall universe has many more contributing developers who know how
WordPress (and CPTs) work.
I understand that the challenges are great
- The change in architecture is probably massive, just shy of the
changeover from bbPress standalone to bbPress plugin
- The worst part of it all would be migration of current installations to
the custom taxonomy-based system
That being said, there are great advantages which make the effort totally
worth it (easy for me to say since I don't have to do it..heck, I don't
even know how much effort is needed):
- Stable, tried, tested system
- Lots of functionality comes baked in, freeing up developers
- User-friendly interface comes already baked in making UI hardwork e.g.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bp-group-organizer/screenshots/ a
thing of the past, and making BuddyPress more appealing to target
universe.
- "Unexpected" benefit - hierarchical groups #3961
- More developers can participate as they have to learn fewer BuddyPress-
specific things...
- Almost certainly more WordPress plugins would become BuddyPress
compatible
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