It is my understanding that Thunderbird is a community-owned and -run project; 
put
another way, there are no paid resources on it and it is not in our core 
products.
...and, because of that, so long as it is non-fingerprintable. For instance, if
there is one user in Brunei, we cannot share that data.

Perhaps it would be good to chat with Alex Fowler and get his thoughts.

-Annie

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Annie Elliott, Mozilla Application Services
e: [email protected]  /  i: aelliott 
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Lawrence Mandel" <[email protected]>
To: "Mike Hoye" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected], "Annie Elliott" <[email protected]>, "John 
Jensen" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 10:38:42 AM
Subject: Re: How to get permission to receive, and post about,  Thunderbird 
usage data?

I have cced Annie Elliott and John Jensen in the hope that they can shed some 
light on what data we can share, how and with whom.

Lawrence

----- Original Message -----
> On 2014-08-18 7:15 PM, Irvin Chen wrote:
> > 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.)
> I'll do my best to shepherd these questions to the right people and
> bring you back the answers.
> 
> - mhoye
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