Re: Thunderbird - Unpleasant Surprise

2020-10-06 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 10/6/20 10:17 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote: One way or another, I need to roll back until SOGo has time to finish porting their extension to the new API. Well, I rolled back, but now the Lightning extension isn't enabled or even visible in Add-ons, so I have to figure out how to fix that.

Re: Thunderbird - Unpleasant Surprise

2020-10-06 Thread Steven A. Falco
Very unpleasant. I just did a normal update on F32, and tbird 78.3.1 was installed. Now my calendar is gone. Why would a breaking version of tbird be pushed to a stable release? Steve On 10/6/20 7:29 AM, Ankur Sinha wrote: On Tue, Oct 06, 2020 19:05:31 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: In

Re: Thunderbird - Unpleasant Surprise

2020-10-06 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 10/6/20 4:29 AM, Ankur Sinha wrote: Thunderbird 78 seems to be a major "breaking" upgrade: https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/78.2.1/releasenotes/#changes I definitely think this should be rolled back.  We're past the beta freeze, and IMO, this violates the updates policy which

Re: Thunderbird - Unpleasant Surprise

2020-10-06 Thread Ankur Sinha
On Tue, Oct 06, 2020 19:05:31 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > In testing the upcoming F33 release I noticed that it has included > thunderbird-78.3.1-1. > > I decided that I wanted to test the newest TBird but didn't want to go > through the process of setting up > accounts.  So, I downloaded this

Thunderbird - Unpleasant Surprise

2020-10-06 Thread Ed Greshko
In testing the upcoming F33 release I noticed that it has included thunderbird-78.3.1-1. I decided that I wanted to test the newest TBird but didn't want to go through the process of setting up accounts.  So, I downloaded this new release from F32 updates-testing.  What could go wrong? IMHO,