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2008-07-21 12:46
The 2.1 release hits code freeze this week - and we're really excited about all the cool new features and improvements. For folks who haven't been following progress on the release with "baited breath" - some highlights:
- Joomla 1.5 and Drupal 6 compatibility
- Contribution Pledges (back-office and self-service)
- Multi-language / single site support (with thanks to Google Summer of Code and the Joomla team)
- Nesting (hierarchy) for groups (with thanks to USPIRG)
- Contribution, participant and membership export improvements (with thanks to American Friends Service Committee)
- CiviCRM Home / Dashboard customization (with thanks to Front Line)
- Several usabiilty improvements including basic and quick search improvements (with thanks to CivicActions), and elimination of the annoying page reloads when entering contributions, memberships, and event registrations.
- FCKEdit and TinyMCE rich text editors
- Early-bird (date-based) discounts for events
- Multi-participant event registration
- Dedupe design and scalability improvements
- New tools for developers to extend and customize CiviCRM - including form hooks, adding PHP to custom fields, REST support for selected APIs, DB-driven menus and more.
- .... and 350+ other improvements and bug fixes. You can read details on some of these issues on our 2.1 tagged blog posts
- If any of the items in the 2.1 release are there because you said you needed them - we need you to be exploring and testing these features now. The easiest place to start that process is on the sandbox.
- If you see things in the release that you know (or suspect) will be useful for your organization (or clients) - ditto.
- If you're using CiviCRM and have been wondering how you can contribute to the project - and wind up with a better tool - spend some time on the sandbox.
- Details of what you were doing (with URLs for the sequence of steps and any inputs)
- What happened vs. what you expected
- A copy of any error messages
Comments
Thanks for all your hard work, Dave (& the rest of the CiviCRM team)
Have been a bit quiet on forums as of late - been brewing up some Drupal-side tools which interact with CiviCRM at a deeper level, and hope to get these presentable to share with the community soon.
Also looking forward to a couple of Joomla + CiviCRM projects in the near future, which will give us a chance to testdrive 2.1 a little further too.
Cheers!
Chris Burgess @ Giant Robot - www.giantrobot.co.nz