On 2014-08-22 2:18 PM, Annie Elliott wrote:

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.

Could you explain that in further detail? I don't understand: How does being a community project prevent usage data from being public? In my experience, it's been the opposite.

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