My BuddyPress function Invite Anyone has always been misleadingly named. It expanded on BuddyPress’s default setup, which only allows members to send group invitations to people who they’re friends with, by allowing individuals to send invitations to anyone in the entire installation. This only qualifies as inviting anyone on a, er, very austere ontology of [...]
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- @77kathy On the bright side: Just found a g-g-g-gfather (a Schoenrock) who served in the 17th WI Inf in the Civil War. Cool!
- @brettbobley And, as a fellow philosopher, you appreciate how the sign has captured the proper and canonical tripartite ontology of Snacks.
- @brettbobley You might appreciate this Very Important sign hanging in my office #SNAC http://t.co/omHUqHTf
- @mikepratt Would love to play with the new Bugle Notes. Also, thanks for the amazeballs sentiment :)
- PressCrew and Infinity have signed on to develop the Commons In A Box default theme! http://t.co/w7PhDhnG
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