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April 9, 2008
By shot Filed under CiviCRM

We’re currently planning on various improvements to the duplicate contact finding (and merging) engine for CiviCRM 2.1. Among others, we plan to have a more responsive mechanism by caching the dedupe search results in a more effective way, add the ability to restrict deduping to a certain group, as well as move at least parts of the dedupe out of PHP and into MySQL (now that we require MySQL 5 anyway).

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April 9, 2008
By lobo Filed under CiviCRM

Some members of the core CiviCRM team are getting together for a design and code sprint towards 2.1 in Nelson NZ from April 24th - May 8th. As part of improving CiviCRM, we'd love to get together with some CiviCRM users and learn a bit about how we can improve and make CiviCRM more effective.

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April 9, 2008
By lobo Filed under CiviCRM

This event is cancelled. The training group is going for drinks and dinner in CBD. Send me email if you'd like to join

As most of you are aware, we are doing a CiviCRM developer training in Melbourne. We are keen to do a meetup with CiviCRM users in Melbourne on April 21st at 6:00 pm on the second day of the training.

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April 7, 2008
By kurundFiled under

Continuing the database cleanup that we started with v2.0, we are planning to drop some of the unused fields from civicrm_address table.

CiviCRM v2.0 ERD

List of fields that will be dropped.

1. street_number 2. street_number_suffix 3. street_number_predirectional 4. street_name 5. street_type 6. street_number_postdirectional 7. street_unit 8. supplemental_address_3

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April 7, 2008
By shot Filed under CiviCRM

To side-step the issue of users switching our demo installation to non-English languages and as a proof-of-concept for a possible future CiviCRM feature, we’ve implemented a ‘dynamic’ language switching – after logging in, check the demo’s dashboard (i.e., the ‘CiviCRM Home’ page) and look for the ‘Choose Language’ box in the top right.

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April 5, 2008
By deepak.srivastavaFiled under
There are many screens in CiviCRM where the options in one drop-down affect what you see in a second or third drop-down menu. For example, when you do an Import or Export, and select Email - you then get a second drop-down to select a location (Home, Work, etc.). The widget which we use for this is PEAR's Hierarchical Select.
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April 4, 2008
By lobo Filed under CiviCRM

UPDATE: We have discontinued our use of UserVoice as of 12/11/2008

We've been trying to figure out a good structured and fair way of getting user input. We were pointed to UserVoice.com by Greg Heller at NTEN. UserVoice seems a fairly simple Web 2.0 site which does exactly that. Hopefully it has a decent search / sort / categoization system to handle an expanding list of features.

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April 4, 2008
By Dave GreenbergFiled under
UPDATE: You can review detailed implementation specifications here and here ---- "We are an Association whose members are organizations. How can these organizations signup and renew their memberships online?" "We get contributions from companies as well as individuals. How can we configure our online contribution pages to handle this?" "How can we allow someone from an organization to update the organization's address and contact info?" These are questions that have come up over the past year from users - most recently with Emily Frazier who works on Public-access media related sites, and participated in our New Orleans Boot Camp. Working through real use cases and options with Emily was very helpful - and we think we've come up with an approach that makes sense. If you're organization has requirements in this area - please take some time to think about how well this will meet your needs.
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April 2, 2008
By lobo Filed under CiviCRM, Drupal, Joomla

It feels like 2008 is the year of CiviCRM training. Following in the heels of our Melbourne bootcamp is the CiviCRM webinar bought to you by Michelle Murrain and the good folks from NTEN.

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April 1, 2008
By lobo Filed under CiviCRM, Drupal, Joomla

Earlier today we pushed out v2.0.2 of CiviCRM. You can download it here. We have fixed approx 67 issues between 2.0.1 and 2.0.2 (this involved approx 170 commits). This brings us to a grand total of 504 issues resolved for the 2.0 series. We suspect (and hope) that the rate of bugs filed / issues fixed will slow down significantly for future 2.0.x releases.

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