Kunena 2.0 a new communications platform for Joomla
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I am not a developer, I'm just a user, but I take a keen interest in helping the Kunena project and the community that supports it. This is my first "'blog" about Kunena and I thought you might be interested to know some of the exciting news in tandem with the hard work put into the project by the team of hard-working developers.
Joomla and Beyond 2011
I did not have the pleasure of being able to attend this very important event that took place in Amsterdam between 5-7 May 2011. The benefit of internet technology has delivered a way for all of us to share some of that experience courtesy of the efforts of the Joomla and Beyond team, captured on video, edited and published for all of us to see.
Like most people, I have always looked at Kunena as a text-oriented, web-based discussion forum - a product that has the same kinds of features that you would normally expect in many other web-based discussion forums and bulletin boards that have existed on the 'net for the last 15 years or more. Indeed, Kunena did not just appear on the scene as "Kunena" - the project was itself a fork of earlier generations of forum software that have existed for several years even before Joomla was first conceived. The major difference, however, between Kunena and other forum software is that it integrates seamlessly with Joomla and that has always been its main appeal. But, unlike other forum software, the project is not content to leave things like that. There is an ongoing need in the world of web apps to have a robust and scalable communications platform that can adapted to emerging technologies (e.g. mobile apps) and the needs of games, 'blogging, e-commerce, etc.
The most telling part of this tale, for me, was summarised by what Oliver Ratzesberger had to say at JAB11:
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“The idea was to build a platform that can become a communications engine that you install into Joomla and deal with any sort of commenting and discussing – any user input of text that is not necessarily an article or is not done through an HTML expert (and a form-driven interface is just one way of dealing with that, right?) “We use it for our own internal discussions – for the Kunena project, I mean – for localised conversations (about an article for example), for localised forums of groups of people, for example – whenever we need people to talk and discuss something.” |
I was recently asked, by the members of my local Joomla Users Group, to give a presentation; I chose as my subject, Web-based discussion forums: using an old idea to energise and grow your Joomla website. To address that subject, it irrelevant about what you choose as your forum. It's also not a question of whether Kunena should be a strategic choice: the strategic goal is to achieve a high-yield return on your investment of time to increase user participation in your site. In that sense, Joomla and Kunena together make an ideal tactical solution to address those needs.
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Thank you please answer this question whatever your answer yes or no after asking to your team & your team leader.
& i want to ask one more thing I am also a developer does your team work with another developer team to integrate kunena effeciently in other system through joomla to integrate into other system effeciently
People may not be aware that the roadmap for J! 1.7 anticipates that J! 1.6 will have a very short lifespan: 10 August 2011, in fact.Under this broad direction, whenever the support "plug" for J! 1.6 is pulled, likewise, support for Kunena and J! 1.6.x will also be unavailable here.
This does not mean that K 1.6.x under J! 1.6.x will cease to be supported (as implied when I wrote my article before I read this latest news) but it clearly puts all users of J! 1.6 on notice to upgrade to J! 1.7 as soon as possible,
It is time to put a converter in this new release
Kunena 1.6.4 Released!
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Introduction
The Kunena Team has now released Kunena 1.6.4 as a native Joomla extension for J! 1.5.23 and J! 1.6.3. This is a maintenance release for Kunena 1.6 and all users are recommended to upgrade to Kunena 1.6.4 (backup and testing are strongly recommended!).
K 1.6.4 makes all previous releases of Kunena obsolete and all users of prior Kunena releases are urged to upgrade as soon as possible.
In order to achieve better interoperability with both J! 1.5 and J! 1.6, a lot of work has focused on revising the default Kunena template. Some users of third-party templates written for older versions of Kunena will find that their templates may not work with this latest release because changes were necessary in order to fit with the new J! 1.6 CMS.
We continue to put a big emphasis on usability and ease of installation. The installer has been further enhanced to allow for multiple installation and upgrade options. It performs incremental steps to avoid timeouts on slower hosts. It automatically performs actions such as taking the forum offline during the installation or upgrade and re-enables it after completing the install. While all care has been taken to make the upgrade process run smoothly there will be unavoidable issues that may arise because of the way that some people may have individually customised Kunena to their own unique needs.
There are still a few outstanding matters that have prevented K 1.6 meeting all our expectations to take full advantage of all the features of J! 1.6. As with other Joomla extensions, the Kunena project is not alone in this situation. During our extensive testing of K 1.6.4 the project team has discovered several issues with the Joomla 1.6 core and these have been reported to the Joomla development team. Rather than wait for Joomla 1.7 to be released (expected some time in July this year) we decided that it is better now to release a version of Kunena that handles most of what Joomla 1.6 is capable of providing. There is still further work needed to complete this task and we're continuing to work with Joomla developers to resolve those outstanding matters. If you are in any doubt about whether J! 1.6 is right for you, you should test K 1.6.4 on J! 1.6.3. to form your own opinion of whether J! 1.6 is best for your needs or whether you should use something else.
At the same time as this release of K 1.6.4 we also announce the availability of add-on extensions for Kunena. These updated add-ons (together with the updated K 1.6.4 component) are available on the Download page.
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meep wrote: Hi
I've asked this a couple of times, maybe it got missed.
I'm waiting patiently for the 'Discussions in Jomsocial groups are now saved and synched in Kunena thanks to a specific plugin' as listed in the K1.6.3 release notes ( www.kunena.org/blog/developer-blog/78-kunena-163-released ).
Is that available or going to be released?
Thanks
Peter
1.6.4 version of all available plugins are now available on the downloads page, including the groups plugin for jomsocial.
Hope this helps!
I've asked this a couple of times, maybe it got missed.
I'm waiting patiently for the 'Discussions in Jomsocial groups are now saved and synched in Kunena thanks to a specific plugin' as listed in the K1.6.3 release notes ( www.kunena.org/blog/developer-blog/78-kunena-163-released ).
Is that available or going to be released?
Thanks
Peter
aikzhobi wrote: hi,
I am using your forum extension for joomla. Its a great work by your company. Thanks.
I want to ask is there more themes for your forum extension ?
Welcome to Kunena!
A few things: This is not a company. Its a community that offers and works on Open Source to and with each other.
There is a simple extension directory for Kunena you can find here: www.kunena.org/ked
Hope this helps!
N6REJ wrote: when checking the control panel for kunena it states that 1.6.3 is the latest...
You are using the latest version of Kunena 1.6.3
We have staggered the release this time. The upgrade server is now also on 1.6.4 and all your backends should reflect that. Hope this helps!
I'm new over here.
I just want to ask is this version ok Nunena (Kunena 1.6.4), if it don't have support to portuguese Brazilian, because when i donwload it it says that have it but after instalation i don't see where to change it and on instalation don't let me choose the language. I'm using Joomla 1.5.23.
Any ideas, any help?
Many thanks!
I've noticed how different the Kunena / Joomla template "integration" works in K1.6.4...it far less aggressive or ambitious as before...
But there are much more options available in template configuration now...
Kunena 1.5.14 Released!
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The Kunena Team announces the immediate availability of Kunena 1.5.14. This is a security release and all users of Kunena 1.0.x and 1.5.x are recommended to upgrade.
Kunena 1.5.14 fixes a high severity security issues found recently.
For additional information see our documentation wiki: Click Here
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Kunena 1.6.3 Released!
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The Kunena Team is excited to announce the release of Kunena 1.6.3. This is a maintenance & security release for Kunena 1.6 but its main goal is to provide a native support for Joomla! 1.6 and all users are recommended to upgrade to Kunena 1.6.3 (backup and testing are strongly recommended!).
All users of prior Kunena releases are urged to upgrade as soon as possible.
Since the stable release of Kunena 1.6, the Kunena team has been focused on fixing over 100 bugs; including fixing issues with CSS, router, API, HTML validation, issues with Joomla! 1.6 and usability. Official Kunena modules and plug-ins have been updated as well as language translations.
Kunena 1.6 marks a major milestone for the Kunena Project. A long list of open source contributors have committed over 3,000 changes helping make Kunena the leading forum solution for both Joomla 1.5 and 1.6. A long list of new features, various optimizations, and code restructuring have resulted in the most advanced version of Kunena to date.
We continue to put a big emphasis on usability and ease of installation. The installer has been further enhanced to allow for multiple installation and upgrade options. It performs incremental steps to avoid timeouts on slower hosts. It automatically performs actions such as taking the forum offline during the installation or upgrade and re-enables it after completing the install.
Kunena now supports Joomla 1.6 style languages files that are backward compatible with Joomla 1.5. Multiple languages are included in the base install packages and more will be available soon. They can also be installed separately. Kunena 1.6 support multiple languages installed on a single system and, together with Joomla, allows users to select their preferred language.
Templates have now been separated from the underlying code, which allows for version-independent template development. Templates can embed various options that can be set via the included template manager (e.g. avatar position on left, right, top, or bottom in the new default template, Blue Eagle).
The Kunena Team is fully committed to Joomla 1.6 and beyond and a number of modules have been developed to lay the groundwork for future releases of Joomla.
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Russian translate is not full
No translation for:
- COM_KUNENA_CP
- COM_KUNENA_C_FBCONFIG
- COM_KUNENA_C_FORUM
- COM_KUNENA_C_USER
- COM_KUNENA_A_TEMPLATE_MANAGER
- COM_KUNENA_EMOTICONS_EMOTICON_MANAGER
- COM_KUNENA_RANK_MANAGER
- COM_KUNENA_C_FILES
- COM_KUNENA_C_IMAGES
- COM_KUNENA_C_PRUNETAB
- COM_KUNENA_SYNC_USERS
- COM_KUNENA_RECOUNTFORUMS
- COM_KUNENA_TRASH_VIEW
- COM_KUNENA_STATS_GEN_STATS
- COM_KUNENA_REPORT_SYSTEM
- COM_KUNENA_C_SUPPORT
I was considering switching over to Kunena from phpBB, but I wouldn't like to have to upgrade as soon as I set it up and started to get the hang of it.
Gamekeeper wrote:
Thanks for reply. I tried debug mode and get no errors. I upgraded uddeim to 2.2, no other plugins are used.Oscarfishlover wrote: I don't know whether this will help or not but I had a similar problem when upgrading from 1.5 to 1.6 and it turned out to be an outdated plug-in, I suppose that is somewhere you could start looking. I'm sure someone else with a little more experience will help you.
Have also tried to uninstall and reinstalled my original version of 1.6.2, same blank page
Problem solved!
My hosts reently moved my site to a new server and failed to ensure that all the settings and software were transferred as well. Through searching I came across a reference to 'DOMDocument' and asked my hosts to activate it.
They installed php-xml on my server and installation proceeded normally, however no Domdocument appears in phpinfo, but at least it works now.
Thanks for reply. I tried debug mode and get no errors. I upgraded uddeim to 2.2, no other plugins are used.Oscarfishlover wrote: I don't know whether this will help or not but I had a similar problem when upgrading from 1.5 to 1.6 and it turned out to be an outdated plug-in, I suppose that is somewhere you could start looking. I'm sure someone else with a little more experience will help you.
Have also tried to uninstall and reinstalled my original version of 1.6.2, same blank page
Error with attacment, with profile user, with modify profile, with surf section and rules and latest!
Help me please!
the Version 1.5 is more updated rather than the 1.6
is that True??
Take a look from its web documentation here
(upper right)
docs.kunena.org/index.php/Main_Page
I make the screenshot here...
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