Sprinz

About Me

My name is Johannah "Hannah" Sprinz, also known as NeoTheThird. I study computer science and political science at LMU. In the Ubuntu Community I nowadays mainly work in the UBports project to support the continued development of Ubuntu Touch.

Contact Information

Pronouns

she/they

Website

spri.nz

Location

Munich, Germany

Languages

German, English

Timezone

CET/CEST

Launchpad

~neothethird

GitHub

NeoTheThird

GitLab

NeoTheThird

ORCID

0000-0002-6425-7054

AskUbuntu

NeoTheThird

Personal Email

neo at neothethird dot de

Telegram

@neothethird

Matrix

@neothethird:matrix.org

Twitter

@neothethird

Mastodon

@neothethird@mastodon.social

Speakerdeck

NeoTheThird

ResearchGate

Johannah Sprinz

Academia.edu

Johannah Sprinz

Contributions

UBports & Ubuntu Touch

App development

Ubucon Europe Paris 2017

Ubuntu brand and community

  • Throwing proverbial rotten eggs at Marius Quabeck for switching to Solus (probably my most valuable contribution)

Ubuntu Desktop

  • Translations to German (less today)
  • Bug reporting (less today)
  • Support on AskUbuntu

While I'm not employed by the UBports Foundation, I'm sometimes reimbursed from community donations for parts of my expenses (eg. travel, accommodation, development hardware).

Future Goals

Of course I want to keep up my contributions to Ubuntu Touch! The dream of convergence and being able to run the exact same code on your phone and laptop is still alive, so the desktop-side of Unity 8 is probably my next field of contribution. With Mir-Wayland support improving a lot in recent releases, being able to actually use it for production does not seem that far away any more. The Phone, Mir and Unity 8 team did so much amazing work, it would make me really happy to see it being used more widely!

I'd love to learn more about snaps. I'll try to snap my own apps soon to get some more experience. It's an exciting technology, especially since it could allow us to get more traditional desktop applications on Ubuntu Touch in the future...

Another big priority for me is to make sure, that the UBports community does not diverge too much from the general Ubuntu community. That's why I'm lobbying in various parts of the Ubuntu Community to acknowledge the existence and relevance of UBports, and I hope to see that situation improve.

In the long run, I would really like to get into low-level- and kernel development, but so far I have been lacking time to really dive into that topic.

Testimonials

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[Johannah] and I joined the UBports community around the same time in mid-2016. Since then, we've collaborated over various projects. Some of these include community management, the UBports blog, and UBports' move to GitHub. [They've] been integral to our documentation and always [show] a desire to improve in [their] craft. The Ubuntu Touch website redesign that [they are] currently working on is simply amazing. I'm excited to continue to work with [Johannah] in the future. -- universalsuperbox 2018-01-31 21:11:54

[Johannah] is just all around a awesome person. [They're] super enthusiastic about Ubuntu and Ubuntu touch, and [they have] done amazing work helping doing the move of Ubuntu touch to UBports. [They are] also one of the core people in UBports, and [are] definitely one of the people responsible for UBports current success! Now [they are] also part of the Board of Directors at UBports. I really love working with [them], and looking forward working with [them] in the future! -- mariogrip 2018-02-01 17:20:00

Sprinz (last edited 2022-02-02 13:06:10 by neothethird)