On 04/27/2016 04:02 AM, Laszlo Papp wrote:
I would even go further claiming that many (most?) KDE projects have
never made it to that level, so for me, Thunderbird as a project is
something to look upon even if it is currently having issues to be resolved.
Yes yes, I get you're very eager to
Dear Eike,
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 7:33 PM, Eike Hein wrote:
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> On 04/27/2016 03:20 AM, Laszlo Papp wrote:
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>> Given how respected, appreciated and well-used Thunderbird has been in
>> my experience, including industrial environments (only dream for certain
>> KDE
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
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 6:08 PM, Eike Hein wrote:
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> On 04/27/2016 01:58 AM, Teo Mrnjavac wrote:
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>> 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.
> On 26 Apr 2016, at 19:54, Boudhayan Gupta wrote:
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>> 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
Hi,
On 26 April 2016 at 22:38, Eike Hein wrote:
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> On 04/27/2016 01:58 AM, Teo Mrnjavac wrote:
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>> 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.
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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
On Dienstag, 26. April 2016 16:03:43 CEST Jos van den Oever wrote:
> Hello KDE-ers,
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> Mozilla Thunderbird is looking for a new home [1]. They are evaluating a
> number of options. KDE was not in the initial list of options, but I think
> KDE and Thunderbird would be an excellent fit.
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> This
Hello KDE-ers,
Mozilla Thunderbird is looking for a new home [1]. They are evaluating a
number of options. KDE was not in the initial list of options, but I think KDE
and Thunderbird would be an excellent fit.
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