On 04/27/2016 01:58 AM, Teo Mrnjavac wrote:
This, so much. I see no reason not to expand our presence in different segments of the e-mail clients market, if Thunderbird wishes to join us. The more, the merrier.
I'm not sure they're a good fit for us, unless they bring significant manpower/funding with them or continue to enjoy Mozilla backing in some form. Thunderbird is used to being developed within an extensive eco- system of Mozilla infrastructure (including their customized or home- grown bug tracking, CI, test, etc. sites/systems); porting it either to our infra or setting up infra for them would probably be a significant task we don't have the resources for. There's also the problem that Thunderbird is a massive codebase with few people working on it, and built on technology that's predictably legacy (Gecko will ultimately die in favor of Servo; also nobody at Mozilla seems to like XPCOM or god forbid XUL for years now). These pose significant hurdles to the Thunderbird project I'm not convinced it can scale, even with our help. Incubator, yes. Project cemetary, no. I think cost/benefit and outlook say 'no' here.
Cheers,
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