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7 octobre 2009
par avaguilar sujet Meetups

We had another well-attended meetup last thursday, hosted by the folks at Rayogram, with about 20 people participating.

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5 octobre 2009
par FatherShawn sujet CiviPledge, Meetups

Let's hear it for Rayogram and their hospitality to the CiviCRM community by hosting the New York City Meetup last Thursday! We accomplish so much using all of our electronic tools but there is still a kind of creativity that happens so much more efficiently in real time, face to face. One of the breakout groups at the Meetup was with persons interested in talking about CiviPledge.

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5 octobre 2009
par DaveD sujet CiviReport, CiviCRM, Finance and Accounting

The Physician Health Program of BC has a task that goes something like this: Their vendors, and even staff and board members, are not paid directly by them but by the provincial medical association (BCMA), so when invoices from vendors come in, they need to enter the information onto a special form and send that off to the BCMA for payment. Then they periodically send back a statement to reconcile against.

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1 octobre 2009
par michalsujet

Not a well known fact until now - during 3.0 release cycle, we've been working hard with DharmaTech to start regularly using unit tests for CiviCRM development and quality assurance. It's time to go out of the closet, since we're nearing the end of the first stage of this project - which was setting up everyone in the team with proper tools and migrating all the tests that we wrote before to our new framework.

So here's what we have right now:

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1 octobre 2009
par Dave Greenberg sujet Drupal, Joomla
After more than 7 months of design, development and QA - the team is thrilled to announce the release of CiviCRM 3.0 Stable. We think that 3.0 marks a major milestone for CiviCRM - with major usability and workflow improvements and a new cleaner "look and feel". You can download the release AND / OR try it out on our public demo site. Some of the exciting features in 3.0 include: Reporting - More than 20 reports are included in this release. You can customize these report instances AND create new instances with different filters and display columns from the Report Templates screens. Redesigned contact summary and contact edit screens - These screens have been completely redesigned to maximize readability. Tabs now display the number of records (e.g. contributions, events, etc.) - so you don't have to open a tab to see if the contact has any records of that type. Create contacts while recording contributions, memberships, event registrations and cases - Use the configurable "new contact" pop-up form to create a contact "inline" if a contact is not already in your database. Configurable drill-down menus - New navigation bar gives you one-click access to almost any screen or function. AND you can modify and rearrange the menus to suit your organizations needs. You can add links to commonly used profile forms, other related web applications...any web page. Improved Send Email screen - Includes support to CC and BCC, as well as improved layout. Context menu for contact actions - From any contact search results list, you can right-click a contact row with your mouse get a menu of actions such as "Record Contribution", "Register for Event" and more. Event Templates and streamlined event configuration screens - You can use event templates to simplify the process of creating similar events - store the common configuration settings in the template and then select it when you create a new event. A new unit testing framework and the first stages in building a comprehensive test suite which will significantly improve quality and stability of releases going forward. Powerful new hooks for integrators and developers who need to extend and customize existing features. Check out Lobo's blog for some detailed examples of customization via hooks. .... and 300+ additional improvements and bug fixes You can find more detailed Release Highlights here.
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28 septembre 2009
par Dave Greenbergsujet

The team is starting to roll on CiviCRM v3.1. One of the sponsored items is the ability to allow one custom group to be used with multiple relationship types. I'll use relationship types as my example here. This feature will also work with other objects that can be extended: specifically In v3.0 and prior a custom group can only be used for one specific relationship type.

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24 septembre 2009
par deepak.srivastava sujet CiviCRM
CiviCRM 3.0.beta5 is out and available for download. You can also try it out on our sandbox site. Please remember it’s a beta release and it shouldn’t be used on production sites. The next release is 3.0 stable, so get set ready, and if you haven’t yet checked whether your favorite (old and new) CiviCRM features work the way you expect, it’s a very good time to do it.
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22 septembre 2009
par kylejaster sujet CiviCRM, Interface and design

In the course of the recent NYC Developer camp, I had the opportunity to discuss the state of CiviCRM's templating system with members of the core team .  In the course of our work with CiviCRM we have done extensive theming and have discovered a number of opportunities for improvement over the current system.

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19 septembre 2009
par Eileen sujet Finance and Accounting

A while back I wrote a forum post on how CiviGrant could be usefully extended to fulfill a wider function.

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18 septembre 2009
par kurundsujet
We have branched SVN repository for v3.0 after CiviCRM v3.0 beta4 release. So people who are running v3.0 via subversion checkout, will have to switch to v3.0 branch. You can either do separate checkout for v3.0 branch svn checkout http://svn.civicrm.org/civicrm/branches/v3.0 v3.0 OR Switch existing svn copy to branch svn switch http://svn.civicrm.org/civicrm/branches/v3.0 We will also be adding v3.0 for translatio
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