During this coming April, you may notice something peculiar on the civicrm.org download page -- instead of 4.7.32, you'll see a jump up to 5.0.0. Does this mean that CiviCRM is finally implementing a personal voice-assistant to take-down Amazon Echo? Nope. Maybe it means open-season on changes, granting a general license to break backward-compatibility? Nope. 5.0 is boring. It's basically the same thing as 4.7. It's just a big number with a little change.
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Greetings, CiviCRM community!
We are glad to announce the March CiviCRM release 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 4.7.31 can be accessed here.
Greetings, CiviCRM community!
First CiviCRM release this year 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 4.7.30 can be accessed here.
CiviCRM v. 4.7.28 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 4.7.28 can be accessed here.
SPECIAL THANKS:
CiviCRM 4.7.26, 4.6.33 and 4.7.27
Please note that 4.6.33, 4.7.26, and 4.7.27 are security releases. All releases include the latest security fixes, and 4.7.27 includes additional bug fixes and enhancements (as a typical monthly release).
Please see below links to the security advisories:
CiviCRM v. 4.7.25 and 4.6.32 are now released and ready for download!
RELEASE NOTES:
Big thanks to Andrew Hunt from AGH Strategies for putting up together release notes for this version.
The release notes for 4.7.25 can be accessed here.
SPECIAL THANKS: