On 04/27/2016 03:20 AM, Laszlo Papp wrote:
Given how respected, appreciated and well-used Thunderbird has been in my experience, including industrial environments (only dream for certain KDE subprojects?), I would suggest having a bit more good faith at this point. Such early conclusions have been brought up about the Qt framework as well after the Nokia decline. I am now being told that the Qt business has been doing really well instead.
I'm not saying Thunderbird doesn't have users at present. I'm saying its usage numbers have failed to translate to a revenue stream or an excess of manpower; problems severe enough its original parent organization has struggled to keep it going. On top of that, it's facing immense technological challenges in the relatively near future that will make it harder, not easier to develop further. Thunderbird joining KDE.org would require us to invest resources (monetary, but also the time and motivation of e.g. our sysadmins and our board). Can we recoup those? Why us if others could not?
Best Regards, Laszlo Papp
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