Upcoming Events
San Francisco CiviCRM Meetup - February 8th, 2012
February 8th, 2012
Come meet others from the Bay Area who are interested in, using or developing (more...)
UK usergroup - London meetup
February 8th, 2012
Come and meet others from the UK that are using CiviCRM or are interested in (more...)
Chicago CiviCRM Meetup
February 17th, 2012
Please join other CiviCRM users, administrators, and developers in the Chicago (more...)
London user and administrator training
February 23rd, 2012
A comprehensive two day hands on training course covering the configuration, (more...)
CiviCRM London sprint Feb 2012
February 27th, 2012
Following the CiviCRM training here in London, we will have a CiviCRM code (more...)
Philadelphia - CiviCRM Meetup for Q1 2012
March 13th, 2012
UK South West - CiviCRM Meetup
March 20th, 2012
Come meet others from the Area who are interested in, using or developing for (more...)
[Bristol, UK] user and administrator training
March 21st, 2012
A comprehensive hands on training course covering the configuration, (more...)
San Francisco user and administrator training
March 29th, 2012
A comprehensive two day hands on training course covering the configuration, (more...)
CiviCRM Usability, Test and Code Sprint - San Francisco (March 2012)
March 29th, 2012
This usability, code and test sprint is targeted at CiviCRM users and (more...)
CiviCon 2012 San Francisco Bay Area - April 2nd 2012
April 2nd, 2012
CiviCon is THE annual event bringing together the people who use, develop, (more...)
CiviCRM Documentation, Test and Code Sprint - after CiviCon San Francisco (April 2012)
April 4th, 2012
This sprint is targeted at CiviCRM users and developers who want to work on (more...)
CiviCRM second boot camp report ...
- Not Just a Contact Database
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These optional components give you more power to connect and engage your supporters.

civiCASE
Case management for clients and constituents.

civiCONTRIBUTE
Online fundraising and donor management.

civiEVENT
Online event registration and participant tracking.

civiMEMBER
Online signup and membership management.

civiMAIL
Personalized email blasts and newsletters.

civiREPORT
Report generation and template management.
We just concluded our second boot camp in San Francisco earlier today. Running a boot camp is a bit harder than it seems. We'd like to thank the good folks from Chicago Techonology Cooperative (Tom, Brandon), Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) (Blake, Patricia) and USPIRG/FFPIR (Wes) for attending and being willing and gracious bootcamp participants
Similar to the first bootcamp, we structured this bootcamp as a mixture of design and coding sessions. We also split into smaller groups for a couple of sessions to address some more specific issues with the respective organizations. Some of the highlights and things accomplished include:
- A deeper look at the 2.0 feature set and schema changes. We played around with the custom search functionality and built two custom search forms for CiviContribute. The first custom search found all contacts who contributed an aggregate amount between min and max amounts in a given time period. An extension to restrict the contacts to a certain tag was left as homework to the participants. The second custom search focused on finding all contacts who contributed last year but not this year. Tom volunteered to wrap this up to completion and send in the code for inclusion in the 2.0 code base
- Wes, Brandon and Kurund made significant progress towards the standalone code base. We are pretty close to having a standalone system in 2.0 using OpenID as the login/auth mechanism. It was cool to see Brandon dive into the codebase and help clean it up, in addition to fixing some of the issues we've encountered with using Standalone as the third UF (user framework) for CiviCRM
- Wes gave a good overview of the nestable groups feature along with the current implementation. We'll tweak it a wee bit and release it with the 2.0 code base. We also skimmed multi-org and permissioning a wee bit, but opted to discuss it further once we are done with the 2.0 release
- Shane Hill spoke about the CiviSMTP service that makes CiviMail installs significantly easier and doable for the smaller orgs. This is definitely a great service and it is growing quite nicely. We've also started a support forum for this service within the general CiviCRM support forums. Brandon volunteered to investigate a simpler bounce return path mechanism for folks using CPanel based hosting
- We spent some time with the folks at CMD about potential data migration issues from a commercial provider. CMD was one of the early adopters of CiviCRM and then moved onto a commercial system and are now considering a move back to CiviCRM. Hopefully this does mean that CiviCRM is maturing as a platform :)
We are quite jazzed about the success of the bootcamps. We hope to conduct them on a regular basis in 2008 (couple of times a year?). We also understand that we need to document and provide good simple examples to help folks to extend and customize the platform for their needs. Hopefully the custom search plugin is a step in the right direction. The two bootcamps resulted in quite a few new issues being posted to the 2.0 issue tracker. As a result, we probably need to push the 2.0 dates out a bit more. We'll come back with a revised schedule later this week






