The UBports Foundation wants to attract 50 additional full-time developers and €1 million in funding to optimize alternative independent mobile operating system Ubuntu Touch. Amsterdam,
July 13, 2021 – The UBports community offers users of mobile
devices an independent mobile operating system as an alternative to
Android and iOS, with the Linux-based mobile operating system Ubuntu
Touch. In order to quickly optimize Ubuntu Touch, which is being
developed by the international UBports community, and to broaden the
range of available options, the UBports Foundation wants to attract
50 extra full-time developers and €1 million in funding this year.
Confidence in the quality of the operating system has led to Ubuntu
Touch being offered pre-installed on Volla smartphones, among others.
Freedom
of choice mobile operating system
The
UBports community which has been responsible for the further
development of the Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system since 2017
has grown considerably in recent years. The UBports community
believes it is important that there is freedom of choice for
smartphone users who would like
to have an alternative
operating system and further steps are needed to accomplish this.
Community efforts have already resulted in Ubuntu Touch currently
supporting various models of smartphones and tablets. These are
officially supported by the UBports core team. The aim in the coming
period is to further expand the number of devices that Ubuntu Touch
offers pre-installed.
Substantial
number of global users in 2026
The
growing interest in an alternative mobile operating system is
evidenced by the fact that the UBports website attracts between
30,000 and 60,000 visitors monthly and that the 13 forums receive 1.2
million views per month. Good news is that an average of 40-70
developers per year participate in the further development and that
5-10 volunteers sign up every month to contribute to the project.
Jeroen
Baten, operational marketing manager of the UBports Foundation stated
: “Our community believes that everyone is free to use, study,
share and improve any open source software created by the community
without restrictions. Our aim is to attract even more developers in
the coming months, so that Ubuntu Touch can be further optimized and
offered pre-installed on more smartphones. We are looking for
co-operation partners for this and we aim to have 10,000
non-technical end users by the end of this year. We aim to have a
substantial number of Ubuntu Touch users worldwide by 2026. In
addition to additional developers, funding partners are also needed
to achieve this objective. “
Direct
and indirect partners
The mobile phone market is huge and the niche market in which UBports operates can therefore quickly become substantial. This is interesting for both direct and indirect funding partners who want to contribute to the further development of Ubuntu Touch. Indirect partners can make donations to the UBports Foundation, which helps collaborating partners to further develop their products. Partners who contribute in a direct way can do so by hiring developers to enhance specific features. Of course there are also opportunities for private individuals to contribute to the development. Ambitions
for 2021 and beyond
In
order to meet the aforementioned objectives, the UBPorts community
wants to have optimized the following aspects and functionalities by
the end of 2021:
Support of the modern GSM/VoLTE protocol;
An application through which all Android applications can also be
run seamlessly on Ubuntu Touch;
An update of the underlying operating system: The newer Ubuntu 20.04
version brings many advantages in hardware and software support;
Adoption and integration of the graphical desktop environment
Lomiri;
A newer version of the open-source widget toolkit Qt;
Optimization of all core apps.
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information can be found on the website of the UBports Foundation.
For questions regarding this message, please contact:
Jeroen Baten, Operational Marketing Manager for the UBports Foundation jeroen@ubports.com
About
the UBPorts Foundation
The
UBports Foundation supports a widespread and collaborative community
for the development and promotion of the Ubuntu Touch open source
operating system with a focus on the mobile segment. The core values
of this operating system are freedom of choice, privacy, protection
and security. UBports believes that if this common platform can be
placed at the center of the mobile computing industry, it will bring
about a change that fundamentally leads to more freedom of choice for
people.
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