If you are interested in doing this, please send mail to me 
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and Jennifer Glick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

Remember, that this is just an opportunity to participate in Netscape 
meetings.  There are other ways to contribute to the design besides 
this.  We are doing our best to make everything that we talk about 
publicly available at

http://www.mozilla.org/mailnews/specs/
as soon as we talk about it.  If you have spec suggestions or issues, 
please post them to this newsgroup.  If you have new specs and proposals 
they can go on that page as well. It's a Mozilla page, not just a 
Netscape page even though everything there is currently provided by 
Netscape.

I would really like to see an increase in participation in mailnews 
code.  If you look at the status reports, you'll see that we've been 
getting more and more contributions outside of Netscape each week.  I'd 
really like to see that trend continue and I'm looking for suggestions 
as to what can be done to help make that happen.

Scott


Paul Hangas wrote:

> I have been talking to the folks that contribute the browser and
> mailnews UI components to mozilla about taking steps to open up the
> design effort.  To start with we could post decisions as they happen and
> continually post updated specs on mozilla.org.
> 
> In addition to this I would like to find a way for more mozilla
> contributors to be represented in the design effort.  I would like to
> see us find someone to represent those folks that don't currently have a
> chance to contribute their ideas to the design effort.
> 
> If you think that this is would be useful and you would like to assist
> in this effort, please let us know. Ben Goodger has offered to be this
> representative for the browser UI design.  The mailnews team will need
> to find someone to take a similar role.
> 
> Paul
> 
> 


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