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By ErikHommel Filed under CiviContribute, Community

Third webinar can be found on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYkzUgeJMro

Latest news: second webinar can be viewed on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uDAjCM6T5s

First webinar can be viewed on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3iYtUNre7g

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By lwupagano Filed under CiviCon
Kick-off this year's CiviCon and learn about Web Experience Management during the plenary presentation from Holly Ross, Executive Director of the Drupal Association.   
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By teja Filed under Interface and design
CiviCRM is a stellar example of how technology and internet have emerged as crucial components in improving the efficiency of organisations. From non-profits to governments, CiviCRM has helped people manage their workflow effortlessly. A vibrant community and open-source nature of the project have made sure it adapts and evolves to keep up with diverse needs of organisations around the world.  
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By kreynen Filed under CiviCon, Make it happen
We did it! Now what?

Unfortunately we can't just sit back and wait for the student project proposals to roll in. If you look at the list of 190 organizations Google approved, we're competing w/ projects with a lot more name recognition...

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By narayanis Filed under Case studies and user stories

Park Circle Film Society is an all-volunteer, 501(c)3 micro-nonprofit in North Charleston, South Carolina, USA. Its mission is to enrich the community through film by:

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By xurizaemon Filed under Documentation, Security, Tips

We've just added a page detailing CiviCRM's security policy and release process.

https://civicrm.org/security

This page is intended to help people identify how they can stay abreast of security updates, know when to expect them, and how to tell which release of CiviCRM to expect security fixes for.

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By andie Filed under Training

It's starting to thaw here in DC now, so I'd like to bring you thoughts of spring—specifically a series of CiviCRM trainings to help you and your colleagues get the most out of your system.  My colleague Jane Hanley and I are gearing up for a busy season of programs.

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By Eileen Filed under Release announcements

LTS release 4.2.16 is now on sourceforge. Unfortunately there is an error on some admin pages in 4.2.15 which happened because the porting of the security patch was rushed. Hopefully this won't occur in future. Note the job.create api has also been added to the LTS (this is extra code only - no existing code was altered to port this)

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