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This page is structured with summaries of meetings, the most recent at top and the oldest at bottom, with the summaries linking out to more information. |
Meeting 14 - January 15th (12pm EDT)
- Progress made on native code bases
- uPortal 4.1/4.2 and how it effects uMobile
- New APIs and why they're so great
- Possible new view for detached mode (ideas)
- Conference talks
- Other topics people are interested in
Meeting 13 - November 20th (11am EDT)
- uPortal API in 4.1.2 / 4.2 and how uMobile benefits
- Difference in Apps between uPortal versions
- uMobile repo
- Changes made in the Android / iOS apps
- Apereo Camp / Unconference
- Road Map Updates
Meeting 12 - October 16th (11am EDT)
- Mailing List Merge!
- Android / iOS Updates
- uPortal APIs and how uMobile Benefits
- uMobile Global Config (what and why)
- Marketing Ideas (if we have time)
Meeting 11 - September 18th (11am EDT)
Lot of talk today about merging all of our uMobile lists into one brand new, beautiful, all-knowing list umobile@apereo.org (tentative). If you are subscribed to any of the uMobile mailing lists currently, don't worry, you don't have to do anything. You will automagically be added to the new uMobile list.
A decision has been made to use Google Hangouts on future calls. This will still allow everyone to participate and converse (hangout or chat) without the pain of Calliflower. We're going to try this out for the October uMobile call.
Be on the lookout!
- An email will be sent out within the next few days letting you know that the mailing list merge is happening and when it's complete.
- Calendar event(s) that keep you up to date about uMobile calls. The about / where / when / how to join.
Meeting 10 - Thursday 21 August 2014 via Calliflower
This was the first call after the 2014 Apereo conference. It was sparsely attended and talked through cleaning up the issue tracker and wiki usage to reduce the noise somewhat and focus in on the most promising directions.
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