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By cividesk Filed under Training

Rejoignez-nous pour découvrir l'étendue des fonctionnalités de CiviCRM (on-line).

Jeudi 2 Juillet de 14h à 15h (heure de Paris)

Plus d'infos et s'inscrire ici

Contact : valerie@cividesk.com

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By CatorgHans Filed under Drupal 7

This has been my approach (together with CiviCoop) to load test a big site with CiviCRM where most visitors where expected to login. Let me know if you would agree with this approach or if you have a better alternative. Every big drupal site needs load testing before going live.

These are the key questions you should have answered in the final stages before deployment:

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By jehanley Filed under Community
I’m pleased to announce some changes to the format of the CiviCRM User Summit based on some feedback that we received from attendees last year.   New in 2015:   In order to encourage a greater number of speakers who are end users, we are pleased to announce that end users will receive a free registration if their proposed session is approved. As an added bonus
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By parvez Filed under CiviContribute

Over the pond, we brits love our underdogs, we love the fighting spirit that the underdog has, and the belief that they may just make it. Partly its down to our lives being a collection of "Nice try" and "It wont happen for you" and us not wanting to celebrate anything too soon, in the insane belief that it might not happen. Well thats my excuse for not putting up this blog post any sooner.

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By alejandro_salgado Filed under CiviCon, Community, Meetups

Last week we celebrated the first CiviCon for the South of Europe in Madrid. It was a great day that provided the opportunity to bring together users, developers and implementers from the local growing community in Spain. We had close to 40 people interested on CiviCRM. 

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By bgm Filed under Community, Drupal 7

For those of you in the New York City area, 16-19 July 2015 is NYC Drupal Camp (pronounced "nice camp"), an annual grassroots non-profit conference run by volunteers. The event covers a broad range of topics related to Drupal. As part of the camp, the developers of the Aegir hosting system have organised the first Aegir Summit, 16-17 July.

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By priyanka.karan Filed under CiviEvent, Extensions

This extension facilitates the ability to register different participant roles for an event in CiviCRM. At the moment CiviCRM will default the role used during online registration to the role chosen when setting up the event. So all the participants from online event registration would have same participant role.

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By alainb Filed under Meetups

Come meet other people who are interested in, using or developing for CiviCRM.

More info + registration

 

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By birgit.pauli Filed under Case studies and user stories, Community
There is a jungle of donor management systems. All promise the heaven on earth for development officers, fundraising professionals and nonprofit executives. And if you think CiviCRM is just one among many, you might want to take a closer look.  
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By Anonymous Filed under API, GSoC, CiviContribute, CiviEvent, CiviMember, CiviPledge, Extensions, Finance and Accounting, Interface and design

I am Tahir Ramzan, pursuing Masters in Computer Science at Virtual University of Pakistan. I am working on refunds, partial refunds and partial payments development for CiviCRM. Parvez Saleh and Joe Murray are mentoring this project.

Refunds and Partial Refunds:

Often, we need to tackle situation where one needs to make partial or full refunds. After this project users will be able to make refunds with friendly user interface and proper database records.

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