The idea of Ubuntu comes from African tribes and their traditions. It is rooted in many cultures, especially in countries like South Africa. ๐
The concept became popular in the late 20th century with the work of people like Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who talked about unity and compassion. In 1999,
Nelson Mandela, another important leader from South Africa, emphasized how Ubuntu can help heal communities. In 2004, the Ubuntu operating system was created to represent the same idea of teamwork and help each other in the tech world! ๐ป
So, Ubuntu teaches us how to connect and support one another in life!