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juny 10, 2008
By lobo Filed under CiviCRM, Joomla

We've had the ability to add one/more CiviCRM Profiles to the drupal registration page since the first release (thanx to the flexibility of Drupal hooks). This was not possible in Joomla 1.0.x and we hoped the 1.5.x series might help solve this issue and be more open. While Joomla 1.5 is a major step forward in multiple aspects, it did not address this issue. So to some extent we were stuck. I was hoping for someone in the community to step up and do the needful.

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juny 8, 2008
By lobo Filed under CiviCRM
With Blackbaud's acquisition of Kintera, there has been some talk of what this means for the nonprofit sector. This along with Convio's acquistion of GetActive last year reduces the options available for the medium-large size NPO's. This is not a bad thing for us, since it makes open source software like Joomla, Drupal and CiviCRM a more attractive option. On that line, I started thinking about some of the big holes in the CiviCRM feature set / ecosystem. Here's my current list:
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juny 3, 2008
By lobo Filed under Architecture, CiviCRM
So while doing the custom data hook, CRM-1594, I also implemented a hook for setting the default values of a 'Form' in CiviCRM, CRM-3176. So now we have a defaults and validate hook for the form object. The two missing hooks are for buildQuickForm and postProcess, which I'm planning to implement in the next couple of days. This coupled with template customization will allow developers to inject form elements and save them to the database (similar to drupal hook_form_alter). I'm also planning to implement the ACL improvements as an ACL related hook (along with a sample implementation). These new features should give CiviCRM developers more power and flexibility in tailoring CiviCRM to their specific needs without hacking core.
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juny 3, 2008
By michaelmcandrew Filed under CiviCRM

The next meet up for the UK usergroup will be at Drupal for NGOs, an event organised by Rob Purdie of Important Projects on Tuesday 10 June from 6pm-8pm. It's a Drupal as opposed to CiviCRM focused event, but there should be lots of overlap.

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juny 2, 2008
By lobo Filed under Architecture, CiviCRM
With the new custom data model in 2.0, it seemed a good time to allow developers to add columns to a custom group that are computed rather than entered. Some examples of this is computing the GPA of a student given the student's individual grades, computing the age of a contact given his/her birthday. This has been an outstanding issue, CRM-1594, for quite some time.
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maig 31, 2008
By rat79 Filed under CiviCRM
Greetings everyone, My name is Jon and you'll be seeing quite a bit of me this summer. I was accepted into Google's Summer of Code and I'll be working with CiviCRM. My proposal, titled "CiviCRM: Aesthetics and Usability" is available at the above link (on the CiviCRM wiki). Who am I? I am 29 years old and live in the Seattle, WA area. I am finishing coursework in Software Testing currently. I am very excited to be part of the CiviCRM team.
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maig 29, 2008
By Andrew Clarke Filed under CiviCase
Here's a description I first wrote a few months ago when I was tossing back and forth ideas to build this kind of system in a different context. I've adapted it a bit to suit the current terminology. I originally posted it in the forum, which is where I'd invite you to put your comments. A case management system is basically a big table of activities, which come from various sources. The sources might include: humans entering them into a web form
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maig 29, 2008
By shotFiled under

Being one of the CiviCRM developers for the past three years, the community/boding period in my case went pretty nicely. :) As part of my regular CiviCRM activities, through most of the past month I’ve been working on the new dedupe engine, and I’m really happy with the results – but it’s high time now to concentrate on my Summer of Code activities.

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maig 29, 2008
By shotFiled under

Being one of the CiviCRM developers for the past three years, the community/boding period in my case went pretty nicely. :) As part of my regular CiviCRM activities, through most of the past month I’ve been working on the new dedupe engine, and I’m really happy with the results – but it’s high time now to concentrate on my Summer of Code activities.

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maig 29, 2008
By shot Filed under CiviCRM, Drupal, Joomla, Training

Based on the success of the previous trainings/boot camps, we’d like to schedule our first training on the US East Coast: July 23rd-24th in Philadelphia. We’d like to host people from three / four different organizations (around twelve participants) and conduct the sessions as a mix of advanced user training, developer training, design and coding, based on the interests of the attendees.

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