
During October 2025, Nexmo RTC CI expanded the modular architecture of the Vonage Client SDK within the CocoaPods/Specs repository, delivering new modules for Voice, Chat, Emergency, and the core base. By implementing a multi-channel release process with snapshots, alpha, and release candidate versions, Nexmo RTC CI improved downstream integration and established stable module boundaries for client applications. The work leveraged Ruby and advanced skills in CI/CD, dependency management, and SDK integration to ensure traceable, versioned releases. Although no bugs were recorded, the depth of modularization and release cadence laid a scalable foundation for ongoing 2.1.1-series development and maintenance.

October 2025 performance summary for CocoaPods/Specs: Delivered a comprehensive modular expansion of the Vonage Client SDK across Voice, Chat, Emergency, and core base. Implemented multiple versioned releases (snapshots, alpha, and RC) to support downstream integration and a scalable release process. The work increased SDK modularity, reduced integration risk for client apps, and established a clear path for continued 2.1.1-series updates. While no explicit high-severity bugs are listed in this period, the comprehensive module additions and versioned releases improved stability and traceability for future deployments.
October 2025 performance summary for CocoaPods/Specs: Delivered a comprehensive modular expansion of the Vonage Client SDK across Voice, Chat, Emergency, and core base. Implemented multiple versioned releases (snapshots, alpha, and RC) to support downstream integration and a scalable release process. The work increased SDK modularity, reduced integration risk for client apps, and established a clear path for continued 2.1.1-series updates. While no explicit high-severity bugs are listed in this period, the comprehensive module additions and versioned releases improved stability and traceability for future deployments.
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