On Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 11:21:10AM +0100, MERIGHI Marcus wrote: > lan...@rhaalovely.net (Landry Breuil), 2013.01.04 (Fri) 22:50 (CET): > > What do thunderbird users want for the openbsd port ? rather tracking > > the 17.0.x release (and 24.0.x release after that..) ? or be a bit > > adventurous & use the -beta releases which track mozilla/firefox more > > closely ? Fwiw i use the betas daily, and they work fine. > > (no i WONT make two separate ports. get real.) > > I'd love to hear feedback from people who care. > > to me it is important that: > - some add-ons (caldav[1], carddav[2]) work; > - I use the version I have on my customers ms win machines. > > I suppose that means I am in favour of the 17.0.x, 24.0.x path. > > [1] lightning > http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/lightning/ > [2] SOGo Connector Thunderbird extension > http://www.sogo.nu/downloads/frontends.html > http://www.sogo.nu/files/downloads/extensions/sogo-connector-17.0.2.xpi
Guess what - i also use extensively caldav/carddav & lightning + sogo connector. so whichever way it goes, i'll try to ensure that part works :) That said, by popular demand i think i'll keep the thunderbird port on the 17.0.x series for the time being. Early adopters/testers will still be able to pick the next betas from my git repo anyway.. Landry