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CiviCooP and Systopia and Palasthotel have been working together on CiviProxy and CiviProxy. This blog is a round up of what we have achieved in the last couple of days.

If you are a Drupal developer coming new to CiviCRM, it can be a bit of a "culture shock" to realize that CiviCRM is not your typical Drupal module.

CiviCRM Entity Reference Field is a submodule of the CiviCRM Entity project.

As of CiviCRM Entity 2.0-beta4 the sub module called CiviCRM Entity Price Set Field provides a Drupal field type for the Event entity type.

CiviCRM Entity 2.0-beta7 has been released.

Pick it up now at the Drupal.org Project Page

Changes since beta6:

CiviCRM Entity is a contributed module for tightly integrating and extending CiviCRM with Drupal. This module exposes CiviCRM API entities as proper Drupal entity types.

In this blog I want to explain the round up we have done around the refactoring of the acl_contact_cache.

When email was first designed, security was not considered important and up until fairly recently it was still possible to send an email from any address and get away with it.

The last two days we spent another sprint at socialist party to improve performance.  And again we used a guy with database knowledge to analyze our queries.

JMA Consulting is pleased to welcome Jon Goldberg as our new Director of Operations effective today.

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