One of the reason we didn't enable it before is because from earlier
Ubuntu we always tried to avoid having several applications doing the
same job and we already have gnome-calendar installed by default as a
calendar.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1849162

Title:
  Lightning extension should be installed and enabled by default

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Upstream builds of thunderbird are now shipping lightning, and it is
  enabled by default.

  In contrast, lightning in Ubuntu is a separate binary package (xul-
  ext-lightning), and it’s neither installed by default nor even
  recommended by thunderbird.

  This results in confusion for users who don't know where to get
  lightning from.

  The extension should be bundled with the thunderbird package, i.e.
  installed and enabled by default (as was done for the wetransfer file
  link provider, see bug #1823361).

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