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By Anonimo Filed under GSoC

Hello all, this blog is a continuation of my previous blog. This month we were able to achieve most of our targets with a very healthy community discussion as well. We added more features related to only GitHub code-base and we moved on to GitLab and GitHub Integration as well. Let me explain to you the main features we added during this period in a brief.

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By nicolFiled under

“What I'm seeing in the Mutual Aid networks that are arising is none of them are going with Free Software. What we're doing with Flatbush is unfortunately unique right now. And I think that's unfortunate. Having been in the CiviCRM Community for 15 years, I think we need to rise to the challenge that Lobo laid down before us.”

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By EileenFiled under

(helpful note - the intended audience for this content is developers and people having trouble falling asleep)

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By josh Filed under Form Builder, API

The CiviCRM Core Team recently wrapped up work on the first phase of ‘Search Builder’, an effort intended to unify th

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By andyburnsFiled under

As part of a wider range of improvements funded by the Libertarian Party, the call next dashlet (CND) is now public. The CND extension was created to get volunteers calling people immediately, with little to no training. It doesn't require assigning the call to anyone either. For volunteer organizations, a constant challenge is assigned the 'right' number of calls to a volunteer. It is hard to know.

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By AnonimoFiled under

Wrapping up the first phase of GSoC, I am summarizing work done in the past one month. I have been working on the Outlook365 extension, initially developed by Jaap. Outlook365 enables users to query CiviCRM as an address book when using either Microsoft Outlook 365 Web and Desktop clients.

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By Anonimo Filed under GSoC

Hello all, This blog is in continuation to my previous blog https://civicrm.org/blog/kartik1000/gsoc-project-probots-and-gitlab-github-integration where I explained my project aims and how I plan to proceed towards each task. After 1 month of my project, I felt it would be great to summarise the tasks I have completed and what I plan to do within the next month.

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By AnonimoFiled under

Maximize Donations with iATS Account Updater 

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By neil Filed under Community, Training

We're very pleased to announce the schedule for the first CiviLive online event on June 25th, which is about how CiviCRM is being used in response to the Covid-19 crisis.

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