MinistrElife Update: version 2.12

Highlights from version 2.12

  • Update your avatar and header image for your accounts. Do you have an image you want to use for yourself and your banner? Now you can add them to MinistrElife, too.

  • Upload your own vertical videos into the mobile application. You've already been able to create 90-second-long "Clips" on MinistrElife using your mobile device. Now, you can create Clips offline and upload them to the MinistrElife app. We've also added a new widget to show the recording process for clips, too.

  • Extend (and connect!): Make new connections with people you may know. Send messages to create and extend your professional network with other MinistrElife users.

  • "My Account" updates. Now you can see all your previous written posts (Jots and Stories) and your Clips inside of the "My Account" settings.

  • "Beamer" Notifications Integration. Now, get updates when notices like this and other "Roadmap" posts are made available. See notifications within the app. And if you have a suggestion, create a request inside of the application. 

  • Export and Share Posts. Share your posts with others whether they are using MinistrElife or not.

  • New Message Notification System. Notifications, notifications, and more notifications. We have a complete system for getting notifications through email and in-application and pushing messages to your screen. And you can rest assured you'll get alerts only as you need them both while you're using the app and when it's not even turned on.

  • Integrated Error Checking and Exception Handling. No one likes to see things break or not work as planned. For those use cases, we've integrated a system that notifies the ME Dev Team, logs what you were doing, and gives us a view into the error—all automatically. Of course, you can still submit an issue if something happens but know that 95% of the time, MinistrElife will update you.

See the full release list.

How much work has been done?

Cumulative Flow Diagram - How many tasks the dev team has been working on since we started building in March.

Quick Stats for this release:

  • 260 issues completed

  • 453 automated test completed

Changes Delivered represents the total number of merged changes over a period grouped by the types of changes made during that period.

Feature: New work that extends existing code and adds new code.

Churn: Work that modifies code that was previously added or modified within 21 days.

Refactor: Work that modifies code that has been stable for at least 21 days.

Changes per Engineer (CPE) represents the changes delivered in a time period divided by how many engineers actively contributed during that period. CPE is a signal of team efficiency. Teams with higher CPE are likely to have a streamlined review process and typically make more frequent, less risky changes.

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