BuddyPress 2.7 "Migliaccio" was released yesterday, named after the family who runs Sam's Restaurant in Brooklyn. The sign in front of the establishment features steaks and chops, but the restaurant's pizza is "one of the great under-appreciated pies in all of NYC," according to BuddyPress core developers.
This release is heavy on features for developers, in line with the project's recent change of course. The BuddyPress core team is now focusing on the experience of developers and site builders, as opposed to providing something that is 100% turnkey.
Version 2.7 delivers significant performance improvements to sites that are using the Groups component. Group queries have been completely re-written to be less memory-intensive by following WordPress' move to use the "split" model for object queries.
"The changes we've made for BP 2.7 should lead to a huge performance improvement on sites using persistent caching," BuddyPress lead developer Boone Gorges said. "When querying groups, not only are group objects now fetched from the cache when available, but the ID queries themselves are cached as well."
Version 2.7 is rather lean on user-facing features but one helpful addition is a new email token that makes it possible for users to unsubscribe from BuddyPress-generated emails. The unsubscribe links have been added to the emails that are listed on the email settings page.
This release also introduces many improvements for site administrators, which will make BuddyPress easier to manage and customize:
This is the first release since the project's new developer-oriented direction was announced. The improvements shipped in 2.7 reflect the core development team's commitment to better serve those who are developing and managing BuddyPress sites. For a list of all the changes and links to documentation, check out the full 2.7 changelog.
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