Donor Journey Sprint Day 1
The planning of this is an outcome of the unconference we had in Januari in London, with LLR, Amnesty Flanders, MAF Norway, Decaid Consulting and CiviCooP. The aim for this sprint, which last for only...
View ArticleDonor Journey Sprint Day 2
Yesterday I wrote a blog about the first day in the sprint for the donor journeys. I have discussed that we are focussing on a trigger/action extension to automate most of the donor journeys. I wrote a...
View ArticleDonor Journey Sprint Day 4
Today a new blog post about the progress of the implementation of Donor Journeys into CiviCRM. The route we are taking is that we want to create a trigger/action extension for civicrm because most the...
View ArticleCiviCase Configuration GUI
CiviCase is a case-management system for tracking multistep interactions with constituents -- such as social support services, constituent services, and applications for employment. The CiviCase...
View ArticleDonor Journey sprint final thoughts
A final blog about our Donor Journey sprint with Steinar and Helen from MAF Norge. Or I should really say our sprint on CiviCRM Trigger Action. We set out to at least create the first basic version of...
View ArticleMAF Norge is happy
We still have to do a really good showcase, but I do quickly want to share some encouraging figures from the MAF Norge CiviCRM implementation with you: in the old system we could process 100...
View ArticleAnnouncing CiviHR 1.2 Stable Release
We're excited to share that CiviHR 1.2 stable is ready for release. If you are new to CiviHR 1.2, you can read about its beta version here. What's NewCiviHR 1.2 will save manhours and paperwork in...
View ArticleAnnouncing CiviCRM 4.4.5
Here's another exciting release of CiviCRM, with maintenance and stability improvements to give you the best possible experience. Download CiviCRM 4.4.5 now.» View all issues fixed in the 4.4.5...
View ArticleHow I meet client needs and simultaneously support CiviCRM improvements
I had fallen into technology almost by accident. As someone who enjoys delivering solutions I often find myself in conversations with people who are trying to build software infrastructures. It...
View Article“Without Civi, we’d be broke,” says National Association of the Deaf, Web...
The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) is the nation’s premier civil rights organization of, by and for the deaf and hard of hearing in the US. NAD is not a high revenue organization, so they need...
View ArticleMy impressions from CiviCon San Francisco 2014
After having worked with CiviCRM for going on a year, I was excited to see the community around the project and learn more about others who are using CiviCRM. Initially, I questioned the risk vs....
View ArticleDispatch from the sprint
I'm writing from the third day of the post-CiviCon code sprint in Truckee, California. With 36 participants, we've divided into several groups focused upon making the upcoming CiviCRM 4.5 release as...
View ArticleBugs you won't see in CiviCRM 4.5 - A report from the Tahoe Sprint
As Andrew wrote earlier this week, the post-CiviCon code sprint in Tahoe, CA, has divided up into smaller teams in an effort to bring version 4.5 to feature-freeze. I've been working in Kurund's group,...
View ArticleRevamping CiviCRM Documentation
We are four days into the sprint now and things are going great! I think everyone was ready to get right to it this morning since the crew got to sneak away yesterday for an afternoon out at Lake...
View ArticleNews from Day 4 of the CiviSprint
Team Coleman, which includes Sarah Gladstone (Pogstone), Coleman Watts (core CiviCRM team), Eileen McNaughton (Fuzion), Michael Daryabeygi (Ginko Labs), Dana Stallman (Tadpole Collective) has been...
View ArticleMeet the Google Summer of Code Students, Learn About Their Projects, Support...
Last week offically started the "community bounding" period of the 2014 Google Summer of Code Program. This is the first year CiviCRM has been involved as a mentoring orgnaization. It has been a fair...
View ArticleTahoe Sprint Day 5
Today will be my last day out west before heading back to rainy New York City, a near two week trip in which I've been immersed in CiviCRM. Needless to say, I've learned a lot and am excited for the...
View ArticleSpecification for CiviHR version 1.4 agreed
We have been having a very enjoyable, and very productive time at the Tahoe sprints. Amongst other achievements, we have agreed the specification of those issues to be included in version 1.4 of...
View ArticleOne Code Sprint Down, So Many New Features to Come
For a first timer, it sounds daunting to go the CiviCRM code sprint. While I had worked with CiviCRM for a while and fixed many client issues, I was wondering how I would contribute to the CiviCRM...
View ArticleReset the Net, CiviCRM
Don't ask for your privacy. Take it back.Reset the Net is a campaign to improve individual and organizational privacy against mass government surveillance. I think we as CiviCRM community members...
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