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Following the excellent work begun in Edinburgh by Graham Clarkston and Marcus Wilson - an event has been organised for Friday 11th May to allow third sector organisations in Glasgow to come along and find out more about CiviCRM, the various options available to implement and to meet developers and current users to get a better idea of the various platforms and integrations that are making CiviCRM a go to solution for the third sector
Greetings, CiviCRM community!
The May release of CiviCRM is now ready to download.
RELEASE NOTES:
Big thanks to Andrew Hunt from AGH Strategies for putting up together release notes for this version.
The release notes for 5.1.0 can be accessed here.
SPECIAL THANKS:
Cividesk is offering a unique on-line training opportunity in May for those looking to master the CiviMember module.
Our new user class, the Fundamentals of Membership Management will be taught Thursday, May 3rd, from 10 am to 12 pm MT.
This simple extension adds an icon on the Drupal recent items block. Clicking on this icon clears the items, leaving only the logged in users record.
https://civicrm.org/extensions/millertech-clear-recent-items
Long Term Support (LTS) releases of CiviCRM are versions that are maintained for use by organizations for multi-year periods of time. The first official version of CiviCRM released as a LTS was version 4.4 and announced in October of 2014.
A couple of months ago, I made the first commits to a repository in which I have been experimenting with CiviCRM Buildkit on Docker. It's gone quite well so far.
To lead an organization to the top-notch performance and reach strategic goals, the management should have an elaborate system of measuring a key performance indicator (KPI), which further can be used to develop performance improvement initiatives.
This is a first blog post about how we build the team portal for Roparun.
Take your event management to the next level with this on-line session designed for current users of CiviCRM on Thursday, April 26th from 9 to 11 am Mountain Time. This course is an excellent follow-up to the Fundamentals of Event Management class taught by Cividesk.