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February 24, 2017
By jaapjansma Filed under Drupal

In this blog I want to explain the round up we have done around the refactoring of the acl_contact_cache. In the previous sprints we discovered that a lot of the performance was slowed down by the way the acl_contact_cache was used (or rather not used at all).

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February 17, 2017
By lolcode Filed under Documentation

Just a heads up for the community that "Using CiviCRM" by Joe Murray and Brian Shaughnessy is Packt Publishing's free book of the day. See https://www.packtpub.com/packt/offers/free-learning.

This book is a good overview of the system despite being written for a much older version of CiviCRM. In particular the early chapter on planning your CRM implementation is still applicable and valuable information that is often overlooked.

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February 14, 2017
By josh Filed under Community

If you contribute to CiviCRM, we want to know about it. Now, you might ask "don't you already know given that contributions improve the code, coordinate events, extend the system, etc.?" Well, yes, that is true, but coordinating all of that information in such a way that we, as a small Core Team, can recognize it effectively is no small task.

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February 9, 2017
By jamienovick Filed under Release announcements
First CiviCRM release this year has happened: CiviCRM v. 4.7.16 and 4.6.26 are now released.      RELEASE NOTES:   First of all, Big thanks to Andrew Hunt from AGH Strategies for putting up together release notes for this version.  The release notes for 4.7.16 can be accessed  here  
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February 6, 2017
By Eileen Filed under CiviPledge, CiviReport

Over the past year I have been volunteering time to help out in the effort to raise funds for the Hundertwasser Art Centre. In order to help the HAC project I have added a couple of reports that may be useful for other pledge users (or possibly sites that track money received through campaigns).

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February 2, 2017
By universalhandle Filed under Extensions

Developers need to follow a new process to request automated distribution for their extensions. Volunteers are needed to perform extension reviews.

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Januar 30, 2017
By cividesk Filed under CiviCamp

 

 

Considering CiviCRM for your organization? New to CiviCRM and in need of some tips? Experienced with CiviCRM and ready for advanced instruction?

Then join us for CiviCamp Denver 2017! There is something for everyone and it's a great opportunity to plug in and network with this outstanding open-source community.

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Januar 30, 2017
By artfulrobot Filed under Tools, Extensions, Tips

Got a load of spreadsheet data from a 3rd party to import as activities/contributions but it's not matched up with contacts? Want an efficient way to reduce duplicates caused by messy spreadsheets? This extension might just help.

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Januar 27, 2017
By mattwire Filed under CiviMail, Tools, Drupal, Security, WordPress

email imageWhen email was first designed, security was not considered important and up until fairly recently it was still possible to send an email from any address and get away with it.

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Januar 26, 2017
By jaapjansma Filed under Drupal

The last two days we spent another sprint at socialist party to improve performance.  And again we used a guy with database knowledge to analyze our queries. We have optimized a few things so far one of the major areas to improve next was the ACL part of queries. That is the part of the query to decide which contacts you are allowed to see. So at the socialist party they have local chapter administrator who are only allowed to see the active members in their local area.

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