In December 27, MarkShuttleworth, founder of the well-known Linux system Ubuntu, recently shared his plans for Ubuntu in 2013. Shuttleworth said that while maintaining the old version of Ubuntu, they also hope to explore unfamiliar and uncertain fields, such as mobile platforms and the cloud, in & ldquo. Next year, the development of Unity (Ubuntu Desktop Environment) will be fully centered on the mobile platform, and the Ubuntu
In December 27, Mark Shuttleworth, founder of the well-known Linux system Ubuntu, recently shared his plans for Ubuntu in 2013.
Shuttleworth said that while maintaining the old Ubuntu version, they also want to "explore unfamiliar and uncertain fields", that is, mobile platforms and the cloud.
Next year, the development of Unity (Ubuntu Desktop Environment) will focus entirely on the mobile platform and bring Ubuntu to smartphones and tablet devices. The Ubuntu community will also be expanded to include mobile developers.
Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth
In this way, cloud support is essential. Shuttleworth promises that the integration of Ubuntu and cloud will be more in-depth. For Big Data clusters or ultra-large storage solutions, Ubuntu is faster than any other platform. In addition, Ubuntu uses the same core tools and libraries for both mobile phones, desktops, servers, and cloud instances, which makes the daily use of users very simple.