Canonical Is Still Not Promoting Ubuntu Touch Images Due To Some Unity 8 and Dial-App Regressions

Hello Linux Geeksters. As a reminder, Canonical has stopped promoting Ubuntu Touch images for a while, due to some regressions.

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While the Ubuntu Touch enthusiasts got used to receiving a few updates a week, this did not happen lately, because the latest images have failed the automated tests.

According to the mailing lists, the buggy applications are: the upstart-app-launch, unity8 and the dialer-app.

To my mind, it is very good that Canonical is testing every Ubuntu Touch image after patches are added, in order to provide stability.

Canonical Is Still Not Promoting Ubuntu Touch Images Due To Some Unity 8 and Dial-App Regressions

For those who don’t know, Canonical has been working a lot at Ubuntu Touch, the mobile version of Ubuntu. While the initial plan was to make it available for all the Google Nexus smartphones and tablets, the developers have dropped the support for Galaxy Nexus, Google Nexus 7 2012 and Google Nexus 10, Ubuntu Touch being officially available only for the Google Nexus 4 smartphone and the Google Nexus 7 2013 tablet.

Despite the fact that the first stable version of Ubuntu Touch was based on Ubuntu 13.10, the development has switched to Ubuntu 14.04 and the latest Ubuntu Touch images are quite stable.

Mark’s Shuttleworth big dream is to reach full desktop-mobile convergence somewhere between the releases of Ubuntu 14.10 and Ubuntu 15.04 (between October 2014 and April 2015). Also worth mentioning: most likely the first smartphone with Ubuntu Touch pre-installed will be released in 2015 and will not be manufactured by Meizu, despite what was rumored.

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