
Contribute
Help build and improve the Open Mobile Hub framework on GitHub.
- Report issues and bugs: Your feedback is invaluable! Help us identify and fix any issues you encounter
- Develop plugins: Extend Open Mobile Hub’s functionality by creating custom plugins
- Write documentation: Help us create clear and concise documentation for developers
- Spread the word: Share your Open Mobile Hub experience and encourage others to join the community
Multipaz + Open Mobile Hub
Together advancing Cross-Platform Interoperability for Digital Identity
Multipaz originated at Google and is now part of the OpenWallet Foundation. It provides fully open-source Kotlin Multiplatform SDKs for Android and iOS and supports modern digital identity standards: mDL (ISO/IEC 18013-5), OpenID4VCI. Multipaz is used by the Google Wallet and EU Digital Identity Wallet.
In this collaboration, Open Mobile Hub contributes by building a developer program to promote mobile service interoperability. Current joint efforts include Codelabs, Documentation, Core library contributions and joint events such as panels, hackathons, and more.
For more information:
Microsoft + Open Mobile Hub
Jointly working on solving IAP
Microsoft and Open Mobile Hub has started to work together to solve fragmentation related to in-app purchases (IAP). The expected result of this collaboration is to deliver another Open Mobile Hub module, in addition to existing modules that provide developer choice for Maps, Storage, and Auth.
- Main contributors: Ashok Misra, Saurabh Goyal, Diego Zuluaga
- Please read and comment on the PRD.
Code of Conduct
OMH fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment for all. Please review our Code of Conduct to ensure respectful interactions within the community
Governance
- The Open Mobile Hub project is governed by the Technical Steering Committee (TSC), who are responsible for technical oversight of the project as laid out in the charter.
- Current members of the TSC can be found in the openmobilehub/governance section on Github. The TSC meets in public, and meetings are announced with an issue on the repository. All meeting minutes are published there.
- The TSC can form subcommittees for detailed discussion of issues. Currently there are no active subcommittees.
- Open Mobile Hub is a Linux Foundation Project.