CivicSpace has announced the ALPHA of their hosted service. This includes CiviCRM 1.3. Please consider helping them out by signing up to be an alpha tester.
Blog posts by Dave Greenberg
CivicSpace has announced the ALPHA of their hosted service. This includes CiviCRM 1.3. Please consider helping them out by signing up to be an alpha tester.
CiviCRM is getting a fair amount of acceptance internationally. You can read a one pager of case studies and other information.
http://objectledge.org/confluence/pages/viewpageattachments.action?pageId=7185
Drupal provides a very strong taxonomy system to classify content. Contacts could benefit from that taxonomy functionality.
You can see Eric Mckenna's cookbook here: http://objectledge.org/confluence/display/CRM/CiviCRM+Drupal+Taxonomy+Integration
Nick Lewis has blogged some good basics on CiviCRM & Drupal users:
"In this tutorial, I will explain how to get a user’s country from CiviCRM, and auto-generate a taxonomy term within the context of the user posting a new content item." ( read more... )
See Mike Gifford's annotated Flickr screenshot of the vcard functionality in CiviCRM... http://www.flickr.com/photos/mgifford/70585008/
Axel Rüweler has completed an initial German translation of OpenNGO using our translation tool at http://translations.openngo.org/.
Special thanks to Axel for dedicating the time to complete the translation.
The Mozilla Foundation, the folks behind Firefox and Thunderbird, have announced the Mozilla Corporation, a for-profit corporate subsidiary wholley owned by the 501-c-3 nonprofit Mozilla Foundation. http://www.mozilla.org/reorganization/
This precisely mirrors the structure we have choosen to support CiviCRM and OpenNGO. The Social Source Foundation, a 501-c-3 nonprofit, shepards the open source software along, creates code, builds community and generally tries to create a healthy ecosystem. We also have a wholly-owned for profit subsidiary that will offer an ASP version of our software at a small monthly fee (approximately $50 per month).
