The usage data is also very important and useful for l10n community for the 
overall promoting planning. We need to know whether how many people still use 
thunderbird in order to decide how much effort we can put and we can get to 
support that.

It’ll be wonderful if we can extend “Firefox localizer report“ to including 
stats for Thunderbird and Firefox Mobile (even FxOS, although it seems less 
possibly.)

Irvin
Taiwan community
於 2014年8月19日 於 上午4:40:03, Kent James ([email protected]) 寫:

I have been trying on and off for the last two years to get Thunderbird  
usage data available to the current volunteer-driven Thunderbird core  
team, and to get permission to publish that data either on private  
blogs, or on the official Thunderbird blog. There seems to be universal  
support for this within the Thunderbird community, but the only people  
who seem to have access to the data are former staff members of the now  
defunct Mozilla Messaging effort.  

We have a story that we would like to tell, of increasing usage of  
Thunderbird over the last few years in spite of media reports that  
"Thunderbird is dead", and yet nobody seems to be able to figure out who  
has the permission to let us tell that story.  

I only know the data exists because I occasionally get emails from  
former Mozilla Messaging staff with the data and associated graphs, but  
because they do not have permission to share it, the emails are always  
sent with "here it is, but please do not share this publically."  

How do we get 1) current core team members on the list of people  
receiving these usage emails, and 2) permission to publicly release this  
data?  

I sometimes get these answers:  

1) Ask the current Module owners (who are Mozilla staff). Done that,  
they not able to make progress, and they are not the people driving the  
effort. They don't know either who can give permission.  

2) The data is available anyway on crash stats, so what is the big deal?  
The big deal is that there are nice graphs that are generated somewhere  
in Mozilla that are perfect for our blog posts, that show data growth  
over the last five years. Crash stats only seems to have a few months of  
data available. It is the history that tells the story. Seems a pity to  
reproduce these graphs manually when they already exist.  

See  
http://mesquilla.com/2014/07/31/thunderbirds-future-the-tldr-version/  
for some perspective.  

So, how do we get this done?  

:rkent  
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