
Liam Meier upgraded the Radar SDK within the radarlabs/react-native-radar repository, introducing conditional tracking by adding an optional startTracking parameter to the RadarTripOptions interface. He synchronized dependency declarations and configuration files using Gradle and TypeScript to ensure compatibility with the latest SDK release, maintaining build stability across platforms. In a subsequent cycle, Liam addressed cross-platform version drift by aligning iOS and React Native SDK versions, updating Objective-C and Java dependencies to prevent build failures. His work focused on dependency management and mobile development, reducing integration friction and ensuring consistent, reliable builds for applications relying on the Radar SDK.
January 2025 monthly summary for radarlabs/react-native-radar: Delivered cross-platform Radar SDK version synchronization to prevent build issues and ensure consistency between iOS and React Native integrations. The changes aligned iOS with 3.20.1 and React Native with 3.19.1, with propagation across configuration files to avoid mismatches. This work reduces drift, stabilizes builds, and accelerates downstream integration for apps relying on Radar.
January 2025 monthly summary for radarlabs/react-native-radar: Delivered cross-platform Radar SDK version synchronization to prevent build issues and ensure consistency between iOS and React Native integrations. The changes aligned iOS with 3.20.1 and React Native with 3.19.1, with propagation across configuration files to avoid mismatches. This work reduces drift, stabilizes builds, and accelerates downstream integration for apps relying on Radar.
November 2024 was focused on upgrading the Radar SDK in the React Native radar module and enabling conditional tracking capabilities. The Radar SDK was updated across the radarlabs/react-native-radar repo, with a new optional parameter startTracking added to the RadarTripOptions interface to support conditional tracking. Configuration files and dependency declarations were synchronized to reflect the latest release, and the changes were committed under a focused version bump.
November 2024 was focused on upgrading the Radar SDK in the React Native radar module and enabling conditional tracking capabilities. The Radar SDK was updated across the radarlabs/react-native-radar repo, with a new optional parameter startTracking added to the RadarTripOptions interface to support conditional tracking. Configuration files and dependency declarations were synchronized to reflect the latest release, and the changes were committed under a focused version bump.

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