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By totten Filed under Architecture, Community

CiviCRM sits in the middle -- exchanging data with your CMS, payment processor, email service, SMS service, spreadsheets, ad nauseum.  CiviCRM is also extremely flexible -- supporting multiple CMSs, multiple payment processors, multiple email providers, multiple SMS providers, ad nauseum.  These are great power features, but they also come with a cost -- complexity.  The on-boarding process for a new organization requires evaluating and configuring a plethora of integration op

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By josh Filed under Sustainability

In May of 2013, Michael McAndrew initiated a blog post about the Core Team’s efforts to make CiviCRM sustainable. Two years later, we’re still on that path and sustainability remains our goal.

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By josh Filed under Sustainability

"When you donate and download, you make the statement to the entire community that CiviCRM is a vital, open source platform worth supporting. Nearly 10,000 organizations count on CiviCRM & on your support."

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By Anónimo Filed under CiviCon, Community

Now that CiviCon 2015 is over, it is a good time to reflect on the people we met and the great new things we learned. I attended the CiviCon conference as well as two full days of training prior to the event. Joining me in Denver were designer Kurt Thomas and front-end developer (and former organizer) Phillip Kent Knight from the Los Angeles LGBT Center, a Black Brick Software client organization.

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By ErikHommel Filed under CiviCon

Great to read all the feedback from CiviCon Denver and the sprint in the blogs and on social media. It confirms that CiviCon is THE conference where users, developers, supporters and fans of CiviCRM meet each other, share knowledge and swap stories. It is the best spot to get inspired and gain insights into the possibilities of CiviCRM!

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By Anónimo Filed under GSoC
We've officially kicked off the community bonding period for the 2015 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) this week. This is CiviCRM's second year participating in the program, and Google has increased our number of project slots this year from 6 to 10, a great step up for a second year organization. The students in total will receive $55,000 from Google for roughly 4,600 hours of development and CiviCRM LLC will receive $5000 if all 10 projects are completed successfully.
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By kcristiano Filed under CiviCon, Sprints

We have just completed the fourth day of the sprint.  Progress reports are in from all of the teams and much progress has been made. 

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By cividesk Filed under Training

Cividesk propose régulièrement des sessions de formation en ligne en français, sur les principaux composants de CiviCRM (Contacts, Evénements et Contributions), ainsi que des webinars "Découverte de CiviCRM".

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By Anónimo Filed under Sprints

We are half way through Sprint Day 1 and everyone seems to be busy at work! This is my first Sprint and so far I am very impressed. The focus at this Sprint is on 4.6 documentation, payment processors, translations, extensions reviews, and improving installation process. I am excited to have installed a sandbox version of 4.6, created 3 pull requests (my first ever!!) and completed documentation on repeating activities in 4.6.

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By Anónimo Filed under CiviCon, Extensions, Marketing and Promotion

In honour of CiviCon 2015, iATS Payments excited to announce a new referral program to help spread the word about using the iATS Payments extension for CiviCRM!  

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