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24 juillet 2007
par lobo sujet CiviCRM

We are making pretty good progress towards a 1.8 beta release. A late breaking forum post revealed some bugs with the sql upgrade script. Once we are done with testing that issue, we should be pretty close to announcing a beta candidate for 1.8.

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17 juillet 2007
par lobo sujet CiviCRM

Reporting is a complex issue. To make life easier we decide to support an open source reporting package BIRT from Eclipse. BIRT is definitely quite an impressive package with a great feature set and we are quite glad to have chosen it.

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15 juillet 2007
par Torenware sujet CiviCRM
This is Part 2 of my series on Writing Components For CiviCRM. Part 1 discussed what a component is, and what it does. The key tasks were: Define and manage a set of data base tables. Set up UI to view and edit contacts that contain its data. Make the content searchable.
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14 juillet 2007
par Dave Greenbergsujet
One of our primary objects for the 2.0 release is to find ways to simplify the way data is stored and retrieved in order to make querying data from the DB easier and more scalable/efficient. We're questioning a number of different pieces of the current data model - and one big area is storage of address, email and phone data. Part of this process also involves identifying areas where the data model is "out of touch with reality" (i.e. it imposes unrealistic or artificial constraints on the data).
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13 juillet 2007
par Torenware sujet Architecture

For the last six months, I've been working on a system called CiviVoter, which is a component of CiviCRM that manages a voter file (the kind you get from your local registrar of voters here in the US) and imports it into CiviCRM.

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13 juillet 2007
par lobo sujet CiviCRM

We've had Deepak and Manish from India and Michal from Poland visiting San Francisco. We've been thinking about the various things we need to accomplish for 2.0 and having a few design / schema meetings. We'll be blogging in detail about various sub-projects over the next few weeks.

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12 juillet 2007
par lobo sujet CiviCRM

In the past few weeks a few events have occured that make us proud of CiviCRM and the community around it. It has also been a good learning experience for some of us. As a growing project, we are glad that to have such a open, supportive community around us.

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12 juillet 2007
par shotsujet

CiviCRM 1.8 is coming along nicely and we are more or less on track regarding release schedule. We plan for another alpha release early next week.

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6 juillet 2007
par lobo sujet CiviCRM
There is an effort underway among the leading PHP projects to push for PHP 5 adoption at GoPHP5.org. As folks in the community know we made this decision a few months ago to support only PHP5.2 and greater in our 2.0 release (scheduled for later this year). We also made the decision to support MySQL 5.0 and greater only in CiviCRM 2.0 Its great to see all major projects agree on this which in turn will compel hosting providers to also support PHP 5.2 and greater. You can find more information on this initiative at:

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5 juillet 2007
par michal sujet CiviCRM

Lots of exciting things happening around – as recently mentioned the Kabissa project is getting up on speed, in the same time we are also approaching the finish of another project that we internally called HRD, after Human Rights Defenders.

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