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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 Components

Tools for engaging your supporters...

CiviContribute


CiviEvent


CiviMail


CiviMember


CiviReport


CiviCRM Developer Hack-a-thon: Days 10-12

Not Just a Contact Database

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

  • civiCASE

  • Case management for clients and constituents.

  • 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.

May 10, 2008 - 03:42 — yashodha

We were already into some serious testing mode, when we started 3rd week of NZ Meetup. After deciding strategy for "CiviCRM Test Suite", we decided to split up into 3 groups. Dave and me started specking out few new features for CiviEvent, that would be part of CiviCRM v2.1 release. We shortlisted 3-4 features based on community request. But after some discussion with entire team, in our 2.1 roadmap we would address :

  • Date based discount for Events / Early bird pricing: (CRM-3088)
  • Register Multiple Participants During Online Event Registration: (CRM-3086)

 

While we were busy with Event enhancement, second group Lobo & Michal had a good session with cleaning CiviCRM codebase and moving towards next step of Componentization for CiviCRM. Our goal is to cleanup Component code from Core, so that it would be easier for the community to add their own components without much hacking into main Core codebase. I must say we made a significant progress in this area. Kurund was busy experimenting with dojo stuff and improvements for usability. He worked on Quick Search Block improvements: CRM-3054 and also helped us with Event enhancement issues. As we were running in the 3rd week of the meet up and while we were at it, we decided to knock down as many minor issues from 2.1 as possible. We all worked together (of course backed by India Team) to achieve this feat of slashing the issue queue from 100+ to under 60 (Jira) As we made significant progress in usability, optimization, testing and CiviEvent improvements, we also had lot brainstorming sessions as a part of our lunch discussions. Personally, it was quite a wonderful experience getting creative inputs / ideas from my geographically distributed team mates and start building on each other's ideas. After all, that's what open source is all about. Overall I had a wonderful time working with Dave, Michal, Lobo and Kurund in Nelson, Aotearoa.

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