feat: Update work items and daily notes, closing completed tasks and prioritizing REST activation investigation on iOS
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type: work-item
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project: fidelity
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status: active
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status: in-progress
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ticket: PDIAP-15838
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title: "Remove Apollo for iOS"
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systems: [xflowsdk]
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workstreams: [rest-migration]
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people: [jeff-dewitte]
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related: []
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updated: 2026-04-16
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updated: 2026-04-20
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tags:
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- work-item
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- fidelity
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## Status
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- Approved
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- Next story to work on
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- In Progress
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- Current top priority within this story is investigating why REST is not activating on iOS
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- Sized at `8` points
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- Do not frame this ticket as directly tied to the UIKit-removal spike.
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- Do not imply it is dependent on or part of dismissal-sequencing work.
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- Keep the migration framing explicit: REST remains behind a feature flag until otherwise confirmed, and GraphQL fallback context still matters when describing the overall migration.
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- Treat the REST-activation investigation as the immediate priority before resuming broader Apollo-removal cleanup.
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