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CiviCRM 2 or 3 for new project?
October 22, 2009, 06:23:58 pm
I'd like to use CiviCRM 3 for a new (Drupal) project, but am a little concerned about some of the problem reports I've seen here, plus the lack of updates to integration modules.  Is there reason to believe CiviCRM 3 isn't ready for production use?

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Re: CiviCRM 2 or 3 for new project?
October 23, 2009, 12:13:45 am
For what it is worth, we are installing 3 on the new projects, and slowly upgrading the existing ones.

Not sure what reports you're referring to, but most of the problems I've heard about are in the migration, not in fresh installs.

Otherwise, bugs and problems exists, both in 2 and 3 (and in any software), they are likely to be identified and fixed faster in the latest version, then backported.

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Re: CiviCRM 2 or 3 for new project?
October 23, 2009, 08:15:43 am
Quote from: xavier on October 23, 2009, 12:13:45 am
Otherwise, bugs and problems exists, both in 2 and 3 (and in any software), they are likely to be identified and fixed faster in the latest version, then backported.

Unfortunately, this site is unlikely to get much TLC after launch -- which is in 5 weeks -- so we need to use whatever's most functional now.  I really like the CiviEvent Templates feature, but don't have time to work around any lingering new-software bugs just now.

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