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Baiano became determined to bring WordCamp to Salvador. “I did not want to leave the city that I love to participate in important events and be valued as a professional; I prefer to fight to make things better here,” he said.</p>\n<p>When Baiano started the <a href=\"http://www.meetup.com/wpsalvador/\" target=\"_blank\">WP Salvador/Bahia meetup group</a>, he focused on bringing people together for small events with lectures on basic topics, as well as social gatherings. 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Other group members already showed interest in running some workshops for them, without any financial return, just for the pleasure of working together.” The meetup group partnered with UNEB (State University of Bahia) and the UATI, a support unit for seniors.</p>\n<p>“We are teaching seniors how to create blogs with WordPress, and update and promote their blogs. This is a wonderful initiative because these seniors are looking for an occupation, something to pass the time, and they are very smart and interested in the lecture,” Baiano said.</p>\n<p>“I was surprised by their enthusiasm, all the time asking questions and wanting to learn more about it. 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WordCamp Salvador will be an important milestone for solidifying the community.</p>\n<p>“My hope for this WordCamp is that it allows the community to grow even more, resulting in more people attending our future meetups and inspiring new collaborative projects,” Baiano said.</p>\n<p>“The event happening this year is very important if you take into account the momentum of the digital market in the city of Salvador right now. It’s a special moment, where many other groups have begun to organize and get together. The WordCamp will help foster future debates and help the market grow as a whole.”</p>\n<p>Baiano reports that current registered attendees are comprised of 75% locals and 24% from other regions in Brazil. 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The framework is programmed entirely in <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_%28programming_language%29\">Java</a> aimed at wide accessibility and quick deployment to desktop, web, and mobile platforms. Established in 2003, the jMonkeyEngine community forum has gone through at least four migrations.</p>\n<p>phpBB → SMF → BuddyPress Forum → bbPress 2.0 → Discourse.</p>\n<p>In late October, the jMonkeyEngine community hub went offline. When the site came back online, the team discovered performance issues. Due to performance reasons and a change in philosophy, the <a title=\"http://hub.jmonkeyengine.org/\" href=\"http://hub.jmonkeyengine.org/\">jMonkeyEngine project</a> is migrating its community and forum from <a title=\"http://hub.jmonkeyengine.org/2014/11/we-will-be-moving-soon/\" href=\"http://hub.jmonkeyengine.org/2014/11/we-will-be-moving-soon/\">BuddyPress and bbPress to Discourse</a>. 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In his grand vision for the site in 2010, Heggen envisioned the community site to have the following features:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Forums</li>\n<li>Social</li>\n<li>Galleries</li>\n<li>Wikis</li>\n<li>Files</li>\n<li>Advanced user profiles</li>\n<li>Unified search</li>\n</ul>\n<p>BuddyPress was chosen because it offers many of these features out of the box and integrates seamlessly with WordPress user tables. Over time, two particular problems arose.</p>\n<ol>\n<li>No one on the community management team would touch the BuddyPress code because of its complexity.</li>\n<li>Even though BuddyPress has the features Heggen wants, it doesn’t do any of them particularly well.</li>\n</ol>\n<p>This brought about the realization that his community didn’t care for the galleries, wikis, or the advanced user profiles. Heggen says it’s the forum user’s cared about most, “So now we were stuck with a sub-par forum that everyone used, and a bunch of other sub-par features that no one used. In pursuit of the all-encompassing solution, I had downgraded the heart and soul of our website, and by extension our community: The forum.”</p>\n<h2>Separate Software For Specific Tasks</h2>\n<p>Heggen says they’ll continue to use WordPress for now, but only for blogging. “The only users WordPress will handle is our small team of authors; it really isn’t designed well for anything other than administrative use anyhow.”</p>\n<p>Instead of using software that fulfills multiple purposes, Heggen will use software specific to the task at hand and use APIs to bridge them together. “In the age of JSON APIs and SPAs, you don’t need that ‘one foundation to rule them all.\'”</p>\n<h2>When is bbPress The Right Choice?</h2>\n<p><a href=\"http://i1.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/bbpress.png\" rel=\"prettyphoto[34733]\"><img class=\"aligncenter size-large wp-image-24338\" src=\"http://i1.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/bbpress.png?resize=500%2C184\" alt=\"bbpress\" /></a></p>\n<p>jMonkeyEngine has determined that BuddyPress and bbPress are no longer the right choice to build its community on. In a <a title=\"http://blog.erlend.sh/when-is-bbpress-the-right-choice/\" href=\"http://blog.erlend.sh/when-is-bbpress-the-right-choice/\">follow up post</a>, Heggen asks, is bbPress even right for anyone? According to Heggen, the custom post type is a lie and the project never gets the attention it deserves. “It’s under the official WordPress umbrella, but it’s not part of their product strategy, so in effect it’s just another plugin developed by hobbyists in their spare time.”</p>\n<p>Unlike bbPress, <a title=\"http://www.discourse.org/\" href=\"http://www.discourse.org/\">Discourse</a> has a team of paid developers working full-time to create the best community engagement/discussion software on the web. In less than two years, it looks and feels light-years beyond what bbPress offers. It’s worth noting that, like bbPress, Discourse is <a title=\"http://www.discourse.org/faq/#license\" href=\"http://www.discourse.org/faq/#license\">GPLv2 licensed</a>.</p>\n<p>Heggen recommends using bbPress only if it’s going to be a small subset of the site’s entire offering but says, “You should strongly reconsider whether it’s worth having a forum at all, because in my honest opinion a forum is an ‘all or nothing’ sort of deal. It’s either a key component of your website, or it’s going to become a graveyard quicker than you can say ‘Welcome to our community!\'”</p>\n<h2>Still Hopeful For bbPress’ Future</h2>\n<p>Despite moving the jMonkeyEngine community off of bbPress to Discourse and his gripes about the project, Heggen believes it can still be a viable competitor, “I still firmly believe in bbPress as a competitor to the likes of Muut and Disqus. It hasn’t lived up to its potential yet, but with a full-time developer, it very well could.”</p>\n<p>If John James Jacoby’s <a title=\"http://wptavern.com/john-james-jacoby-launches-indiegogo-campaign-to-fund-buddypress-bbpress-and-glotpress-development\" href=\"http://wptavern.com/john-james-jacoby-launches-indiegogo-campaign-to-fund-buddypress-bbpress-and-glotpress-development\">Indiegogo campaign</a> is successful, there will be at least one paid full-time developer to work on both bbPress and BuddyPress for the next six months. With nine days left, he still needs over $5,700 to reach his goal.</p>\n<h2>Community Engagement Crossroads</h2>\n<p>Automattic, the WordPress project, and bbPress are at a crossroad. The comment system in WordPress leaves a <a title=\"http://www.poststat.us/wordpress-comments/\" href=\"http://www.poststat.us/wordpress-comments/\">lot to be desired</a> and could use some serious improvements. Meanwhile, Automattic is sitting on a dormant <a title=\"http://intensedebate.com/\" href=\"http://intensedebate.com/\">commenting service</a> that hasn’t made any progress in years. bbPress development continues at a snail’s pace since it doesn’t have a committed team of developers and there are no signs of improvement on the horizon, outside of Jacoby’s campaign.</p>\n<p>One of my favorite quotes from Matt Mullenweg is from 2008, when Automattic acquired IntenseDebate. In <a title=\"http://ma.tt/2008/09/intense-debate-goes-automattic/\" href=\"http://ma.tt/2008/09/intense-debate-goes-automattic/\">the announcement</a>, Mullenweg said the following:</p>\n<blockquote><p>Long-term, I think that comments are the most crucial interaction point for blogs, and an area that deserves a lot of investment and innovation. 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Eastern</p>\n<p><strong>Subscribe To WPWeekly Via Itunes: </strong><a href=\"https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wordpress-weekly/id694849738\" target=\"_blank\">Click here to subscribe</a></p>\n<p><strong>Subscribe To WPWeekly Via RSS: </strong><a href=\"http://www.wptavern.com/feed/podcast\" target=\"_blank\">Click here to subscribe</a></p>\n<p><strong>Subscribe To WPWeekly Via Stitcher Radio: </strong><a href=\"http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/wordpress-weekly-podcast?refid=stpr\" target=\"_blank\">Click here to subscribe</a></p>\n<p><strong>Listen To Episode #172:</strong><br />\n</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Tue, 02 Dec 2014 02:35:32 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"Jeff Chandler\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:32;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:77:\"WPTavern: JP Bot: The Silent Bot Behind the Jetpack Module Extraction Plugins\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:28:\"http://wptavern.com/?p=34615\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:86:\"http://wptavern.com/jp-bot-the-silent-bot-behind-the-jetpack-module-extraction-plugins\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:5655:\"<p>Automattic <a href=\"http://jetpack.me/2011/03/09/blast-off/\" target=\"_blank\">launched Jetpack</a> in March 2011 with the mission to bring WordPress.com features to self-hosted WordPress sites. 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Unlike <a title=\"http://hawaii.wordcamp.org/\" href=\"http://hawaii.wordcamp.org/\">the event in 2008</a> where WordPress was a track inside of a <a title=\"http://2008.podcamphawaii.com/\" href=\"http://2008.podcamphawaii.com/\">Podcamp</a>, WordPress will take center stage. 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Transitioning from a <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_economy\" target=\"_blank\">planned economy</a> to a market-driven economy was a challenge that Serbians have vigorously embraced over the past 20 years. Belgrade is now a growing center for information technology in Eastern Europe. In 2013, Serbia’s IT industry growth outpaced the rest of the economy <a href=\"http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7d899fac-3a42-11e3-9243-00144feab7de.html#axzz3K6V1o15X\" target=\"_blank\">by nearly 200%</a>.</p>\n<p>It’s no surprise then that the WordPress community in Serbia is growing in tandem and bursting at the seams. While a small country in the Balkan Peninsula may seem like an unlikely place for a thriving WordPress community, conditions are now ripe for the very first <a href=\"http://2015.belgrade.wordcamp.org/\" target=\"_blank\">WordCamp Belgrade</a>. The organizers’ budget was approved last week and the event is officially set for the weekend of April 18-19.</p>\n<p>At <a href=\"http://wptavern.com/wordpress-beyond-boundaries-a-recap-of-wordcamp-europe-2014\" target=\"_blank\">WordCamp Europe</a> I had the opportunity to meet several members of the Serbian WordPress community. 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Over the past two years, he’s watched the community go from virtually non-existent to hundreds of people.</p>\n<p>“The WordPress community in Serbia is very, very young. It all started with a meetup held in the ManageWP’s office in early 2013, which hosted around 30 interested people,” he said. “But then it all went very fast from there. Three more meetups were organized since, with around 100 people attending each meetup.”</p>\n<p>In a couple of weeks, the number of Serbian WP meetups will expand to five. The use of Meetup.com is not very popular in Serbia, so Facebook has been instrumental for organizing events. 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At the moment, they have capacity for 200 attendees.</p>\n<h3>Growing Job Market for WordPress Professionals in Serbia</h3>\n<p>The Belgrade metro area is home to approximately 1.65 million people, nestled between the Sava and Danube rivers. <a href=\"http://www.heritage.org/index/country/serbia\" target=\"_blank\">Economic freedom is on the upswing</a>, which is one of the factors that make it an excellent place for businesses to thrive.</p>\n<p>While the area has many WordPress-based businesses, Prelovac said that most WordPress professionals elect to be freelancers, finding ample opportunities in the very diverse commercial market created by WordPress.</p>\n<p>“<span class=\"pullquote alignleft\">It only took a couple of known WordPress local businesses to make the initial spark, and the community basically exploded from there</span>, growing, maturing and becoming an organization on its own in a very short period of time.”</p>\n<p>Ivanović shares the same outlook on Serbia’s job market for WordPress professionals. “Programming and development in general are blooming in Serbia and this whole region in the last couple of years. 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