CiviCRM 3.1 Stable is now available!

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2010-01-29 03:43
Written by
deepak.srivastava - member of the CiviCRM community - view blog guidelines
The team is excited to announce the release of CiviCRM 3.1 Stable. You can download the release AND / OR try it out on our demo sites. The version number for the initial stable release is 3.1.1. There was an invalid 3.1.0 distribution on Sourceforge for a few hours. If you downloaded that version, please discard and re-download 3.1.1.

v3.1 includes several COOL new features:

  • Contact Subtypes - Extend (and / or rename) the built-in contact types and create custom fields specific to a subtype (e.g. Staff vs. Volunteer custom fields). Thanks to the folks at Alpha International for sponsoring this much-requested feature (learn more...).
  • Personal Dashboards - Each CiviCRM user can now configure their own dashboard (CiviCRM Home) to include summary data that's important to their work. Any available 'CiviReports' can be embedded in the dashboard in tabular or graphical format (learn more...).
  • HTML Emails for Receipts, Event Confirmations and more - Templates for all system-generated emails are now stored in the database and editable by administrators. You can easily add styles, logos and more to your emails.
  • HTML layout overhaul for online contribution pages - Phase 1 in efforts to make front-end CiviCRM pages much easier to style / modify via CSS (learn more...). Thanks to Kyle Jaster and the folks at rayogram.com..
  • Usability improvements - Streamlined DATE input and list sorting widgets. Prevent users from losing work by alerting them if they try to navigate away from a form with unsaved changes.
  • Support for Price Sets in Online Contribution Pages - Provides the flexibility to incorporate more complex contribution options (e.g. "Contribute $25 more to receive our monthly magazine.").
  • Custom Data Groups Extensibility - Custom data groups can now be shared between multiple types of Activities, Events, Participant Roles etc. (flashback..)
  • Access Control for Reports - Access control list (ACL) based permissioning is now applied to report data.
... and lots of other improvements. Check out the 3.1 Roadmap for a good overview. Or you can review a compete listing of new features, improvements and bug fixes on the issue tracker.

A big thanks to all the folks who downloaded, tested and submitted bug reports during the 3.1 release cycle.  

Download

You can download CiviCRM 3.1 at our download page. Select from the Newest Files section. The filenames include the 3.1 label: civicrm-3.1.0…. Be sure and download the correct version for your CMS (Drupal / Joomla! / Standalone).  

New 3.1 Installations

If you are installing CiviCRM 3.1 from scratch, use the installation instructions linked below:  

Upgrading to 3.1 Stable

If you are upgrading an existing 2.2 / 3.0 site (working with a copy of the site, of course) OR upgrading from an earlier version of 3.1 (alpha or beta releases), we have provided a browser-based database upgrade script. Instructions for upgrading are here:  

Reporting Issues and Bugs

We look forward to getting your feedback on the release in the coming days. If you have questions about installing, upgrading and / or using 3.1 features - or you're seeing a problem and you're not sure if it's a bug - please post your issue to the applicable section of the Community Forum. Include as many specifics as possible about the issue or question. Bugs should be reported via our issue tracking system. Please select 3.1 in the ‘Affects Version’ dropdown. You will need to register as a user – this ensures that we can follow-up with you on your bug reports if necessary. Please ensure that the bug you’ve found is not reported already by checking the open issues queue.
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Thanks for an absolutely amazing new release. It is wowing everyone we show it to - a really major milestone and a great credit to you all.

We have successfully migrated our first production site from 3.1 (this one was from 2.2 as the client was waiting for 3.1 to go stable before upgrading).

I have done some small edits on the 3.1 wiki regarding upgrades from previous versions which will hopefully help out a little for other people making the jump from 2.2 or earlier via 3.0.

It all went smoothly as per most recent testing and all looks to be working beautifully. An initial issue was a problem with not being able to setup the dashboard and the Contact tabs not working - but this was due to browser caching and using a different browser/restarting did the trick.

Thanks again for the awesome job! Many people will be having fun this weekend!

If you are wondering about finally doing the jump from Drupal 5.x to Drupal 6.x, to enable you to move up from a really old version of CiviCRM (2.0 or earlier) to get all the goodness of 3.1, you'll be pleased to hear that we have successfully tested a Drupal upgrade from 5.x to 6.x and then CiviCRM from 2.0.x to 2.1.x to 2.2.x to 3.0.x to 3.1.1

It all went smoothly following the steps on the wiki (with a minor change I have made to the instructions for the 2.1.x upgrade), however the relevant site wasn't running any other unusual contributed modules, so your mileage may vary.

Andrew Perry
www.communitybuilders.com.au

That jump from 1.9 to 2.0 (and then from 2.0 to 2.1) is a real killer! Those FK constraints errors take a lot of work to resolve with large 1.9 data sets, particularly where contacts have been deleted but CiviCRM versions pre-2.0 have left the contact's e-mail activities etc behind.

3.1 has made it well worth the time spent to resolve these issues and help our clients make the jump!

Andrew Perry
www.communitybuilders.com.au

Anonymous (nicht überprüft)
2010-02-01 - 11:11

We are looking forward to test the new version. Congratulations!