Hi Lee,
nice to meet you and thanks for the interest in our project!
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 8:21 PM, Lee Graham <lgraham(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I was hoping to find a way to get plugged into the AeroGear project. I've
looked at the AG roadmaps, talked with Jay and Steve, and I'm really
excited about what you've been doing!
I wanted to see how I could get plugged in. I was thinking of working on a
quickstart or two, and possibly even some blogging. To start topics like
"what if" scenarios for companies to see how they could potentially use AG
to extend current IT infrastructures to mobile. These are just my ideas.
I'm open to your thought on what are the needs of the community and how I
can help.
sure these all do sound good and I am sure more doc, blog or even
quickstarts could help for growing the community.
I think best is you pick a topic of your interest for that.
If you are also interested in code related items, feel free to check out
our JIRA instances to see if a ticket does sound interesting as a good
starting point.
Brief background... I've worked at Red Hat since March 2012, and have
been leading a small team to develop a RH mobile learning app. We are using
Cordova +
OpenShift.com. Once we get our SAML auth working, we will
integrate push via AG. I'm most comfortable w/ PHP and JavaScript.
Ah, speaking about AG push integration; An article on that subject (e.g.
how you integrated the AG UnifiedPush Server w/ your project) would be
helpful for the project as well.
Something else that comes up is a SDK for PHP-based backend - some code is
already there, but I think it needs to be updated and polished:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AGPUSH-183
Another idea might be some doc on the OpenShift cartridge:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AGPUSH-475
Let us know what you think about these items ;-)
I have a few hobbies, but my most recent exploration has been brewing
beer
(just finished a vanilla witbier, and before that a belgium tripel).
beer++ :-)
Greetings,
Matthias
Happy Tuesday!
Lee
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