I.e. not being built "on a one-person project" (linux).
The "whole Linus Torvalds worship" for me really ruins what ubuntu should be about, collaboration, not "idealizing one person above everyone else".
I know the story "that Linus Torvalds chose a different name and someone else named it after him", but that's not the point of this post.
The point is has any ever tried to make a unix version of ubuntu to make something that is more close the meaning of the word ubuntu, which means "humanity" (thus all humans, not "one human more than all others"), thus a collaborative project such as unix would make more sense rather than a "one human project" that is linux.
What I have tried:
I have researched whether I could find anything about a "ubuntu unix version" but could not find any information.