Hi people, Here is another edition of the bi-weekly UBports news letter. This time with some short and also big announcements.
First: after 2 years of being very carefull I somehow did manage to contract Covid19. I am fully vaccinated and not extremely ill, but not feeling very good either. So this news letter is just as short as the last ones, but for a different reason.
I did receive a few unsubscribe requests per email. Not to give everybody ideas here, but there should be an unsubscribe link at the bottom of this news letter.
Anyway, sit back, grab hold of your favourite beverage and enjoy another episode of the UBports Newsletter (while I write this edition this time without any music.)
In our community
Important news is that the election for a new board of directors and membership committee are done. The results were communicated in a nice email:
Hello everyone,
I am pleased to announce the results of the elections for the Board of Directors and Membership Committee.
The following trustees are elected to the Board of Directors:
Ewald Pierre
Jonatan Hatakeyama Zeidler
Marius Gripsgård
Nigel Wood
Ricardo Mendoza
The following trustees are substitute members who will replace any outgoing members during their term (in order):
Rodney Dawes
Riccardo Riccio
The following trustees are elected to the Membership Committee:
Diogo Constantino
Daniel Frost
Mark Johnston
Thank you to everyone who took part in this election.
Respectfully submitted,
Dalton Durst
(outgoing) UBports Foundation Membership Committee Chair
We wish them all a lot of success!
New course modules in UBports Training!
We've been working hard on our Ubuntu Touch app development courseware: a way for people to learn how to create apps for Ubuntu Touch. We've published drafts of all course modules now on https://ubports.gitlab.io/teams/marketing/education/ub-clickable-1/. The recently added modules cover creating a backend for your Ubuntu Touch app in Python with Flask, the position of Ubuntu Touch apps in the broader UBports community, and releasing your app on OpenStore.
We'd love to get some feedback on these course modules. Try it out and let us know what isn't clear or where you get stuck. Open an issue on https://gitlab.com/ubports/teams/marketing/education/ub-clickable-1 with your question or send an email to koen@ubports.com. And if you're an experienced Ubuntu Touch app developer and you see something wrong or incomplete in the course, please contribute a merge request with your suggested changes.
Last but not least, we'd like to publish the final course on a nice URL such as https://training.ubports.com/ub-clickable-1. We're using GitLab Pages to publish the course, and its settings allow you to use a custom domain. However, this will link https://training.ubports.com to our course, and we'd like to add other courses later under the same URL, such as https://training.ubports.com/ub-clickable-2. We've not yet found a solution to this. If you're a GitLab Pages expert and you know how to solve this, please let us know by opening an issue in the course repository.
Public app development meeting
On Wednesday May 11th from 19:00 until 21:30 CEST we have our second public app development meeting. We invite everyone to enjoy an evening of programming an Ubuntu Touch app, assisted by some experienced developers and trainers. You can join using Discord: join the Lobby room on https://0111.nl/ttet.
April 22nd,2022
Challenge of the Month
Take the App dev course and let us know what you think!
Translate (https://open-store.io/app/translate.walking-octopus) by walking-octopus is a native translator app. It uses the Lingva Translate API, so you get Google Translate results without Google tracking you.
Propeller for Reddit (https://open-store.io/app/propeller.alexanderrichards) by Alexander Richards is a simple client for Reddit. It's still an early version, with features such as submissions, votes, comments and sorting missing.
Rounds (https://open-store.io/app/rounds.lotharketterer) by Lothar Ketterer gives you a timer for your workout or sparring session. Lothar started working on this app in a public development meeting of the UBports Training team, and he kept developing it afterwards.
Dos.Zone (https://open-store.io/app/doszone.nitanmarcel) by Marcel Alexandru Nitan is a web app for Dos.Zone, the ultimate collection of free DOS games to play in your web browser.
Please remember that OpenStore has a built-in option to donate to app creators. We urge you to use that button, so that we'll get more great apps on Ubuntu Touch.