
In April 2025, Lucas Brezzaghi upgraded the stone-payments/demo-sdk-android repository to SDK version 4.11.1, focusing on multi-device build and signing configurations to support Ingenico, Sunmi, Tectoy, Gertec, and Positivo hardware. He refined per-flavor signing and build settings, ensuring seamless compatibility across diverse device integrations. Lucas updated the Java version in Azure pipelines to meet new SDK requirements, streamlining the CI/CD process. His work leveraged Gradle, Java, and Kotlin, emphasizing robust Android development and SDK integration. The project improved release readiness and reduced integration complexity for hardware partners, demonstrating depth in build configuration and cross-device support.
In April 2025, delivered a major Android SDK upgrade for the stone-payments demo SDK, including multi-device build/signing configuration to support Ingenico, Sunmi, Tectoy, Gertec, and Positivo. Upgraded the project to SDK 4.11.x (documented upgrade to 4.11.1 in scope) and ensured compatibility across hardware integrations. Updated the Azure pipelines Java version to align with the SDK requirements and refined signing configurations for per-flavor builds to simplify releases across devices.
In April 2025, delivered a major Android SDK upgrade for the stone-payments demo SDK, including multi-device build/signing configuration to support Ingenico, Sunmi, Tectoy, Gertec, and Positivo. Upgraded the project to SDK 4.11.x (documented upgrade to 4.11.1 in scope) and ensured compatibility across hardware integrations. Updated the Azure pipelines Java version to align with the SDK requirements and refined signing configurations for per-flavor builds to simplify releases across devices.

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