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Theatre groups, political organisations, environmental charities... CiviCRM is used by organisations of all shapes and sizes and the faith-based sector is a growing part of that. Here's a snapshot of our own Civi journey at Woodlands Church in Bristol, UK.
Hello to all who were at the Dalesbridge Sprint
Remember the garden?
A few more pix here
I greatly appreciated the opportunity to attend the sprint and learnt a great deal. Many thanks to all who helped.
The November issue of the CiviCRM Community Newsletter will focus on faith-based organisations, and I was contacted by Linda Wu Pagano to write something about our involvement with the project. So here is our story!
One of the most important things about any database is the integrity of its data. Is it possible that you could be overriding existing contact information with incorrect information?
Almost there...
As if you guys weren't sick of us already... here's post number 3.
CiviCON London reunion / Oct London Meetup
Wow, didn't that summer pass quick! No sooner did all the Brits have on our shorts then now it's raincoats and scarves.
After a brief summer hiatus while we all readjusted our wardrobes, the London meetups are back!
Howdy partners,
Do not attempt to adjust your aerial, it's Compucorp taking over the blog for a quick blast of posts... bare with us, you'll be returned to your normal programming shortly!
Post no 1 - CiviBooking - Development / Alpha release
We're super excited to announce the first alpha release of CiviBooking!
Thousands of feet in the air, halfway between my Washington, D.C. home and the cottage I shared with 20+ CiviCRMers for the better part of a week, I struggle to sum up the code sprint that has put ideas into motion like pinballs inside my head.
It may sound like a cliché but this Code Sprint gave me many more things than I expected. In Amnesty International (Spain), we started using CiviCRM only a few months ago. I am not an expert but we have a long way to run with CiviCRM. Before arriving, I thought it was going to be helpful and useful for me to spend some time coding. And so it was. But many more things happened.