Webform CiviCRM module 6.0.0 was released on October 11, 2021 a few weeks before Drupal 8 went EOL. This first official full Drupal 9 release 🎉 is featuring many more additions to automated (Functional Javascript) testing: Tests: 46, Assertions: 1124 ✅
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On Monday November 22nd we have planned a CiviCRM Webinar for current users and interested parties. The rest of this blog will be in Dutch, since the meetup / webinar is aimed at organisations in Belgium/Flanders and The Netherlands.
For English speaking users: we will plan another webinar in January 2022.
Do you manage memberships for your organisation? If so, there's good chance you have been asked to generate a report for your membership data to find out:
"How many members did we have at 1 January 2021?"
"How many times has this specific member renewed?"
And probably even more toe curling questions that are quite challenging or seem impossible to solve
CiviCRM version 5.43.0 is now out and ready to download. This is a regular monthly release.
Upgrade now for the most stable CiviCRM experience:
Training information:Duration: 3,5 hrsCMS: Wordpress with CiviCRMLanguage: EnglishDate: 29 November 2021Time: 9-12.30 CET (GMT +1)Cost: €150,00 (excl. VAT)Max nr. of participants: 5
Over the last year the Core Team have been working hard on Search Kit - a new way of searching and reporting on data in CiviCRM.
Although still in beta, Search Kit is already a very powerful tool. It’s also fast, which makes it particularly pleasing to use. It’s a quietly revolutionary feature.
Recently, CiviCRM user 9to5 decided they wanted to take advantage of some of the features that Action Network provides, including tools that make it easy for constituents in the USA to contact their elected representatives.
The CiviCRM Community Council have been working on a set of guidelines for the CiviCRM Community Blog.
Many people in our community expressed a desire for some guidelines to inform posting and conversation, and now that we have a draft together, we would like to collect feedback from the community on what we're proposing.
In the upcoming 5.43 release significant changes have been made to the code that handles token rendering. The primary goal was to fix technical debt issues that were tying us in knots and holding us back. However some new usability features are also included in 5.43
We, the Community Council, owe all of you an apology. As you might remember the CiviCRM Community Council was elected in April 2020. Some of our members were elected for 2 years and some of us for 1 year. So we should have had an election last April for those members that either stepped down (1) or are at the end of their term.