Looking at this from a Mobile Developer viewpoint (someone who is just
consuming the SDK & viewing/reading/trying out collateral),
I like the simplicity in always saying 'add the Aerogear SDK' or
'using the Aerogear SDK'.
The ambiguity of what platform it is or what part of the SDK (core,
metrics, auth) we are referring to is OK if
we always link to a central guide ('How to add the Aerogear SDK to
your App') which covers everything needed for each platform and each
part of the SDK.
>
> WDYT?
>
> Paul
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