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The staff at Denver DataMan have identified CiviCRM as the CRM that we believe is best suited for making a truly robust CRM that will be accessible for the blind. We have received funding from the Colorado Center for the Blind to allow us to support the development of this innovative project.
We’re preparing a CiviCRM developer camp in Brussels on February 3rd and 4th – right before FOSDEM 2011 and Drupal Days. Developer Camps are a place where CiviCRM developers, administrators and users can get together around CiviCRM.
Update December 20th: CiviCRM 4.1 for WordPress is currently in alpha stage. Features for this release include:
* Access all CiviCRM back-office functions as a plugin in the WordPress Dashboard. Admin, editor and author roles have full access. Granular permissioning by role is planned for a future release.
* Create online contribution pages, online event registration pages, and profiles - and include as public pages in your WordPress site (front-end).
The team is excited to announce the release of CiviCRM 3.3.3 - it is now available for download. You can also try it out on our demo site. It is mainly a bug fix release (around 40+ issues)- for full list of things that has been fixed/improved in 3.3.3, please take a look at our issue tracker.
CiviCRM 3.4 and 4.0 go into feature freeze in about two-three weeks with the expected final stable version around the end of March. 4.0 will support Drupal 7 and Joomla! 1.6
Lots of people and organisations have stepped up and contributed to 3.4 and we current have 4 new features sponsored through Make-it-Happen that will be included:
Check out / register for these upcoming NYC civi-happenings.
Configuring and Using CiviCRM - January 19-20 CiviCRM NYC Meetup January 20