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CiviCRM Components

Tools for engaging your supporters...

CiviContribute


CiviEvent


CiviMail


CiviMember


CiviReport


CiviCRM 2.0.1 ...

Not Just a Contact Database

These optional components give you more power to connect and engage your supporters.

  • 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.

March 14, 2008 - 00:02 — lobo

A minor typo in a php file managed to squeeze its way into the release (CRM/ACL/BAO/ACL.php, line 799 or so there is an extra 'x')

So we've released CiviCRM v2.0.1. We took the opportunity to fix a few other minor issues. We expect to do bug fix releases every other week for the next few months.

Apologies for the messup. Folks who've downloaded 2.0.0 need not feel compelled to download 2.0.1. Please use the following patch for your distribution: ACL Patch

lobo

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Comments

Great Job

2.0 looks promising. I'm hoping you good folks find a way to make CiviCRM compatible with Drupal 6 as soon as you can. I can't wait to combine these two great systems!

In any case, I'm sure you'll let us know.