ARTICLE

Ubuntu Edge: The Road To Making Crowd-Sourcing History

by | Sat 27 Jul 2013

Ever since we [announced the Ubuntu Edge campaign](https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ubuntu-edge), we have seen a remarkable amount of interest in the campaign. Here are some highlights:

* [T3](https://www.t3.com/news/ubuntu-edge-smartphone-breaks-crowdfunding-record)
* [Techcrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2013/07/25/if-the-ubuntu-edge-crowdfunding-experiment-works-backers-may-get-to-vote-on-the-next-models-specs/)
* [Techcrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2013/07/24/ubuntu-edge-smartphone-gets-a-pledge-price-drop-to-keep-the-money-rolling-in-for-that-32m-funding-goal/), [BBC](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23402994)
* [Jane Silber, Canonical CEO on CNBC](https://www.cnbc.com/id/100916499)
* [Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu Founder, doing a Reddit AMA](https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1j166z/hi_im_mark_shuttleworth_founder_of_ubuntu/)
* [The Telegraph](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/mobile-phones/10202351/Ubuntu-Edge-crowdfunding-campaign-smashes-records.html)

I also strongly recommend you see [Marques Brownlee’s](https://www.youtube.com/user/marquesbrownlee?feature=watch) video overview of Ubuntu Edge, which provides a fantastic overview of the campaign:

*Can’t see it? See it [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nei16gkVxpg#at=340)!*

## Heading Towards History

The highest amount of money raised in crowd-sourcing history is around **$10million** and as I write this we are currently at **$6.6million**.

We have already set records for the fastest ever $2million raised and the highest amount of money ever raised on Indigogo, so let’s smash through the $10million figure and bring Ubuntu forward into crowd-funding history. This campaign is not just about funding the beautiful, powerful, converged Ubuntu Edge and having your phone and desktop in your pocket, but also demonstrating how truly disruptive crowd-funding can be.

**Be sure to [go and pledge](https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ubuntu-edge)!**

## The Ubuntu Edge Referral Contest

So many of you have been busy spreading the word (helping us to smash through the $6 million mark already) that to keep that momentum going, we want to give you a special incentive.

Whether you’ve contributed $20 or $2,000, you all have the chance to win something extra special: a **personalised Ubuntu Edge phone engraved with your name**.

Of course, for this prize to exist the campaign has to hit its target, so be sure to spread the word using every possible medium you have access to. Our goal is to make history, and every one of you can help us write that history and get a historical special-edition customized Ubuntu Edge in the process.

### How To Enter

1. Make sure you’re logged in to [Indiegogo](https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ubuntu-edge).
2. Get your unique *Share This Campaign* link from the Ubuntu Edge page (just below the video), and share it via social media, email or any other method you can think of. Click the Embed and Email buttons for simple instructions to add an Ubuntu Edge widget to your website or email signature.
3. Every time someone clicks your link or widget and then contributes money to the campaign, you’ve made a successful referral.

### The Rules

You have one week. The person who drives the most money in referral contributions between now and **4.00pm BST on Friday 2 August** will win this great prize. (Prize is conditional on the Ubuntu Edge being fully funded.)

Every extra backer takes us closer to our goal, and by taking part you’ll be playing a vital role in getting the Ubuntu Edge made.

An invitation-only accelerator that develops industry-leading community engagement and growth via personalized training, coaching, and accountability...all tailored to your company's needs.

Want to read some more?

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays

Just a quick note to wish all of you a happy, restful, and peaceful holidays, however and whoever you spend it with. Take care, folks, and I look forward to seeing you in 2015!

The Impact of One Person

The Impact of One Person

I am 35 years old and *people* never cease to surprise me. My trip home from Los Angeles today was a good example of this. It was a tortuous affair that should have been a quick hop from LA to Oakland, popping on BArt, and then getting home for a cup of tea and an...

Feedback Requested: Great Examples of Community

Feedback Requested: Great Examples of Community

Folks, I need to ask for some help. Like many, I have some go-to examples of great communities. This includes Wikipedia, OpenStreetmap, Ubuntu, Debian, Linux, and others. Many of these are software related, many of them are Open Source. I would like to ask your...

Ubuntu Governance Reboot: Five Proposals

Ubuntu Governance Reboot: Five Proposals

Sorry, this is *long*, but hang in there. A little while back I wrote [a blog post](https://archivedblog.jonobacon.com/2014/11/14/ubuntu-governance-reboot/) that seemed to inspire some people and ruffle the feathers of some others. It was designed as a...

Ubuntu Governance: Reboot?

Ubuntu Governance: Reboot?

For many years Ubuntu has had a comprehensive governance structure. At the top of the tree are the Community Council (community policy) and the Technical Board (technical policy). Below those boards are sub-councils such as the IRC, Forum, and LoCo councils, and...

Dealing With Disrespect: The Video

Dealing With Disrespect: The Video

A while back I wrote and released a free e-book called [Dealing With Disrespect](https://www.dealingwithdisrespect.com/). It is a book that provides a short, simple to read, free guide for handling personalized, mean-spirited, disrespectful, and in some cases,...