How to join the ROS and Ubuntu community
ROS exists because of contributions from tens of thousands of developers. It started in Stanford, went on to be used in Universities around the world and is now a global community of roboticists who talk, code and meet-up every year.
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Keep up on the State of Robotics
Every week the Ubuntu robotics team contributes to the future of security in robotics. And every week there are countless new projects started and improved by the community that go under the radar. The State of Robotics is a monthly blog series produced by the Canonical team to highlight the work and advancements happening in the robotics ecosystem. Why not have a read or get in touch to talk about your project?
Why join the community?
Shape the future of robotics
Your contributions will help make robotics better and more accessible to developers and non-developers alike.
Work with the best in the world
Thousands of roboticists from across the world use ROS. Contribute code to projects that change the future of robotics.
Grow your skills and help others
Whatever your level, working on open-source software is a great way to learn and give back to the community.
Join the revolution
Everyday more robots are finding their way out of the warehouse, into everyday life and the growing majority are built, in some part, using ROS
ROSCon
ROS is not just an online community. ROSCon is an annual global meetup where the entire community is invited to join in a few days of talks, workshops and exhibitions. Every year the event is held in a different location to encourage members of the community from across the globe to participate. No matter your level of experience with ROS, ROSCon is the place to network and learn from the community.
The ROS 2 technical steering committee
Ubuntu is playing a significant role in the future of ROS. Canonical sits on the Technical Steering Committee (TSC) for ROS 2, to guide the future of robotics towards staying on the collaborative, accessible path it is on today. To aid in this, Canonical is also the Chair of the ROS 2 Security working group. Just as we ensure Ubuntu's security and reliability for users, we are instilling the same ideals into ROS 2.
What the community can do for the enterprise
Connect with the largest pool of talent
Developers love Ubuntu. By adopting the most popular Linux distribution, you can leverage the strong community of developers and roboticists using Ubuntu. Start new projects with like-minded developers or speak and work with passionate potential hires before they are looking for a job.
Ubuntu is used so much everywhere that you can get drivers for everything, and there's a great community. It's ease-of-use makes everything faster, and not just for those of us who are already familiar with it. Even engineers without a software background can work on Ubuntu without issue.
Sam Watson Jones - CEO, Small Robot Company
Leverage open-source software
Complex software is increasingly collaborative and open source. This has been our philosophy and Open Robotics' philosophy from the beginning. Harness the power of our open-source software and build on top of contributions from both communities. Build on your own, or seek our help. The community will support you.
We needed an operating system that was open, easy to modify, and reliable.
CEO, Northstar Robotics
Become part of the future
The robotics industry is predicted to be worth tens of billions of dollars in the next five years. ROS is the only robotics platform agile enough and big enough to scale at the rate the market is growing. Becoming part of the community and contributing to ROS now will mean you are part of developing the future of robotics, today.