Linux Mozilla :-[  my bad

this is nonetheless an interesting development.   on the one hand I'd hate to see Thunderbird lapse and become inconsequential .    OTH this could be an opportunity for T-Bird to break away from Mozilla policy -- which might not be in the best interest of an eMail client

I've been playing with the CLAWS eMail client -- which works quite well, but, in my view, doesn't come close to T-Bird although I'm still sifting through the plug-ins which CLAWS seems to depend on .

CLAWS has a prohibition against composing messages in HTML -- even though this seems to be the most used method these days...... they might take their concept 1 step further and go more like the old Fido net-- use external editors only and treat e/mail as an envelop .    then focus on the GnuPG/GPGME interface .

On 12/02/2015 11:30 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
On 02.12.15 12:47, Mike Acker wrote:
> the news I'm reading LWN <http://lwn.net/Articles/666295/> suggests
> that Thunderbird's separation from Linux -- is is done deal

You mean Mozilla - not Linux.

> hopefully Thunderbird will just become its own project
> thoughts,-anyone?

Some people would agree and others would disagree.

I know that there are ongoing discussions between involved and
interested parties about how this transition could or should look
like. I'm sure, once the dust has cleared, the public will be informed
about concrete next steps.


-Patrick





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