I'm sure Canonical opens it's development SDK to any application developer to 
create an application for Ubuntu Touch. The reason why many will not yet 
produce an app for this platform is it's popularity, not necessarily their 
inability to produce one.
The best option is to create a stable Mobile OS, open it to the market through 
mainstream distributions (Phone shops) and allow it to increase in 
popularity.Then the larger development county will be open to developing for 
it, Like Google, UberWithout the required need to pay for them to develop for 
the platform.
More important and above anything else, keep it open source and free to develop 
applications on.
Thanks  


    On Friday, 11 December 2015, 14:34, Boris Rybalkin <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 

 Hi All,I have just tested Ubuntu phone on my nexus 5 and I was impressed with 
the progress. But I feel like I have no hands comparing to Android as I miss 
many essential apps.So after switching back to Android simple idea came to my 
mind:I would pay for several apps to be ported to Ubuntu phone.So why would not 
it be possible to organise kick starter like campaigns to port essential apps 
right by their original creators, but this time people pay for them? I think 
Canonical could drive it as it has to be agreed with app authors beforehand 
that it is possible and help them with docs.Best option is of cause to have 
open source port, but even proprietary is fine comparing to no app.I would pay 
10 pounds per app:
Viber, uber, mail app, mail, firefox :)I understand it looks like inverted 
reality, but how would you bring people in otherwise.Thanks
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