Alfresco publishes an open source mobile application to the Google Play app store. The mobile app is implemented using the Alfresco Android SDK. It provides access to content hosted in customer repositories and my.alfresco.com. It is one of the Alfresco Client Applications.
Alfresco Android Mobile Application: Alfresco Mobile for Android | Alfresco Documentation
Alfresco Android SDK: Alfresco Mobile SDK for Android | Alfresco Documentation
The roadmap of the project is determined by Alfresco Product Management in response to customer needs and analysis of the market place. Open source contributions are considered for inclusion based on their quality, relevance to the current roadmap, and our quality assurance backlog.
The source code for the Alfresco Android mobile application and Alfresco Android SDK are made available under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.
Alfresco Android Mobile Application: GitHub - Alfresco/alfresco-android-app
Alfresco Android SDK: GitHub - Alfresco/alfresco-android-sdk
The team works from the "Mobile (MOBILE)" project at http://issues.alfresco.com. The team also monitors issues raised in the Github repositories referenced on this page under "Source Code".
The public can raise issues in the ALF project at http://issues.alfresco.com, and they will be linked into the appropriate project during triage.
Subscribers to Alfresco support should report issues through the Alfresco Support Portal, so that they can be properly tracked and escalated.
We are still working on publishing a road map.
Customers can escalate feature requests through Alfresco Support.
The Android App is implemented using the Alfresco Android SDK.
The Alfresco Android SDK is implemented using Alfresco's public REST APIs.
We are working on further documenting the architecture.
The best way to submit a contribution is to make a pull request in GitHub. We will need you to sign a Contribution Agreement before we can accept your contribution.
If you are interested in making a large contribution, please reach out to us before starting work so that we can discuss the likelihood of our accepting the contribution.
All contributions should have an associated test case.