On 19/11/2016 16:18, Michael Felt wrote:
On 18/11/2016 14:19, Tanstaafl wrote:
Comments about the retired TB:
As far as webmail being the future - imho - I am getting away from it, and that is why dovecot is worth investigating as port to replace the imap program supplied with my server OS.
As far as the blog entry above - that is dated 9 december 2015, and nothing newer. An older blog is, imho, more accurate about the relationship and hence status on the relationship of Mozilla as an 'owner' aka 'legal home' and Thunderbird as an 'owned project' - see
QUOTE from blog: https://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2015/12/03/thunderbird-update/
I’ve seen some characterize this as Mozilla “dropping” Thunderbird. This is not accurate. We are going to disentangle the technical infrastructure. We are going to assist the Thunderbird community. This includes working with organizations that want to invest in Thunderbird, several of which have stepped forward already. Mozilla Foundation will serve as a fiscal sponsor for Thunderbird donations during this time.
I also noted that we should look at whether Mozilla remains the best organizational and legal home for Thunderbird. This is a separate question from the technical infrastructure. This question is much more wide open. I don’t know what the answer will be. It could be that Mozilla remains the best home, based on history, affiliation and shared community. It could also be that a home geared to open source projects of Thunderbird’s size and scope is better suited. I can imagine either being the case. We have decided to separate the technical infrastructure and to explore what is best for Thunderbird and for the Mozilla project as a whole.
These discussions are at a very early stage. Finding the right solution requires some effort. This is Mozilla focusing on a more forward looking path, one aimed at longer term stability rather than continuing the status quo.
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Since someone also commented "more fixes than before" - I guess Thunderbird is "blogging" elsewhere - hint to where might be good in this thread.
It has certainly been an interesting read. Maybe I should use MUTT - as I have been a happy vi user for nearly 38 years (even coded it a bit in the pre-curses days - to add a new terminal ;) - ah memories :)