
Developer and End-user
Fuzion
CiviCRM has one of the most active and friendliest communities I have come across. From initial tentative forum posts I was encouraged into engaging more actively through IRC and directly with other groups & individuals and am now happy to count many community members as friends. I recently found an article on the web that said if you post a question about CiviCRM anywhere on the web Lobo will post an answer within a few hours. It often feels like that is true.
One of the most valuable way in which the community supports me is by allowing me to bounce my ideas around and often someone is able to suggest an approach which is better than mine.

End-User
Organization using CiviCRM
1. To maintain a track of all the workshops conducted till date, who attended the program, who funded the program etc.,
2. To regularly keep in touch with all key stakeholders


Implementor / Developer
Compucorp Ltd
From fundraising websites which really connect you with your donors to essential tools for care organisations to manage their data, Civi has allowed us to do some amazing things for our clients. It's such a flexible platform and has such a great community which we're proud to be a part of.


Implementor, Developer
Third Sector Design
Being part of the CiviCRM community is really something to shout about! Not only is CiviCRM an amazing software package, its designed for organisations that make a difference in the world. We help non-profits across the UK gain control of their data through the power of CiviCRM.
It is without a doubt the best piece of software I've ever worked with, and I'm constantly discovering cool new features. More recently I've been working on CiviMobile as part of a project for my course at University. I'm really looking forward to seeing this being used by organisations across the globe.


Administrator
Medecins Sans Frontieres Argentina
with the translation Spanish-English of the module and with the up-to-date upgrade of the modules e.g. peer to peer and campaigning


Developer
Implementors and Developers
Worked with CiviCRM as core team developer for more than 2 years. Now we are working as a team and providing service with CiviCRM installation, customization and training. One thing about CiviCRM community is that it's very healthy and really helpful. It's really great that i am part of this community and we want to grow this more and more . Also whatever the problems we are facing there is a solution on forums, or we will get the proper guidelines to solve the issues. Big salute to the CiviCRMcommunity :)

Developer, Implementor
IXIAM
I'm spent a lot of time in project of civicrm and i think that i can contribuite in bugs and development. I see that this weekend is "Bug Smithing Weekend", I will try to collaborate.


Implementor, Developer
Pogstone, Inc.
I have been involved in the CiviCRM community for over 5 years, and enjoy implementing and programming CiviCRM for a variety of non-profits. I have been amazed at the rapid pace of innovation delivered with each new release, and CiviCRM's flexibility in being able to accommodate a variety of requirements. I have learned a lot about CiviCRM by participating in CiviCon, online forums, and CiviCRM book sprint.


Supporter
Zing
Zing is a user of Civi software.
Zing wants to see more NFPs use Civi software.
Zing is helping fund further Civi software development and outreach.

Developer


DEVELOPER
WIKIMEDIA FOUNDATION
At the Wikimedia Foundation, we leverage CiviCRM to maintain millions of records of donors and their contributions. Working with the product and particularly with the community has been a terrific experience. There's nothing quite like two open source organizations working together to meet their respective goals while ultimately strengthening the open source community as a whole.




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Comments
Fantastic
These screencasts will be an invaluable tool for new users of Civi, well done! I'll see if I can find time to look through the scripts.
Great ideas
You found good examples to be inspired by, thanks for sharing.
As for the soundtrack, seems to be a fair bit of musicians in the civi community. Please contact me, would be fun to play something together (well remote multi track recording together, but still ;)
Another groundhog one is the training and don't want to point fingers, but I know two really nice examples of interesting short and focussed series that are done. Would be great we all share it the same way (using the same channel?)
Fantastic work
This is fantastic work - please also see the discussion over on http://civicrm.org/groups/marketing-civicrm/discussions/training-videos. It would be really good to coordinate efforts on this kind of thing and it looks like you guys are ahead on this one.
Dave
Great video, would really
Great video, would really like to know what software you used to create all the annotations, highlighting and zooming on the screencast (so anything we do looks the same). Also I'm wondering if it's a good idea to show the browser in the screen and not just the Civi desktop. If we are going to show the browser we should set up a clone of the demo site on which to record the desktop captures, so that anyone wanting to make a video can use the same data/version etc.
Demo site and software
We used Camtasia for the recording and post processing to add the highlights and zooms. We created a D7 with CiviCRM 4.0.x install specifically for the demos. We think it makes sense to preload both the live demo on civicrm.org as well as the screencasts with persistent data sets which allows us to demonstrate something on the screencast and viewers would be able to try out the same searches and actions on the live demo site (also extremely useful for trainings!). This is currently not possible since the demo data is randomly generated and shifts constantly. We could use some help on getting the data seeded to make this demo experience more uniform. We'd be happy to share the D7 + Civi4 install that we have for these purposes.
We should then look into using this library to generate a persistent sample data set: <a href="http://www.generatedata.com/#about">generatedata.com</a>
There's a set of data that's
There's a set of data that's in use for trainings based on a fictional food cooperative. Perhaps using that would be a more sensible option than the demo data as it would tie in with training sessions and their excercise books. The shorter how-to vids will be natural companions to training anyway. A few people have a copy of this data set but not sure where (if) it resides on the wiki. Let me know if you want the csv file.
I think we should also agree on general styling for these. The Camtasia highlighting works well and it's under $100 for the Mac version. We were thinking to maybe crop out the browser so the view area is just civi. I was also thinking that in most of our installs we have a couple of the default blocks on in civicrm/* - recently items is a particularly useful one and I think shows a nice feature so might be good to have this turned on? Then should we agree to all use Drupal and Bartik for these so the surround is constant?
hopefully we can do more
hopefully we can do more screencast work at the london sprints. i recently wrote this forum post: http://forum.civicrm.org/index.php/topic,25731.msg108799.html#msg108799
was wondering if we have made any more screencast headway?