Down here in Bristol, we’ve been putting more bones on the video project and talking to lots of people who want to be involved, so we thought we would give you an update on how things are progressing and what we need from the community at this point in helping developing the plans for the future.
Blogs
Version 1.0 of CiviHR has now been released, and is available for download at http://civicrm.org/extensions/civihr or alternatively Compucorp are already offering a hosted version for organisations that do not want to install and maintain CiviHR themselves.
The features in this first release include:
* Staff Directory
* Work and Home Contact details
* Job Positions / Job Roles
At the recent Dalesbridge sprint, members of the documentation team updated the user and administration book.
We included new features for 4.4, expanded on some previously under-documented areas and re-organised some content to make things easier to find.
The new version of the book has now been published at http://book.civicrm.org/user/.
A moderately critical security issue has just been fixed in CiviCRM. We recommend you immediately upgrade to one of the following newly released versions:
Life Cycle UK is a small, innovative, UK charity which aims to transform lives and the environment through cycling. We run a range of practical services and projects designed to help people to overcome the barriers stopping them from cycling – anything from confidence boosting cycle training for adults who haven’t ridden a bike for 20 years and want to ditch the car and cycle to work – to a range of "inclusive cycling" projects which target specific disadvantaged groups.
The CiviCRM community of developers and partners are proud to announce the stable release of CiviCRM 4.4 - the fastest and most powerful version yet. Download it now.
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.