Thunderbird 78 is now in groovy, and in the process of being backported
to focal, and later bionic and xenial.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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The upcoming update to thunderbird 78 will have the calendar features of
lightning integrated, thus fixing this bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1849162
Title:
Lightning extension
Way to go Olivier, thanks very much!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1849162
Title:
Lightning extension should be installed and enabled by default
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Having it installed by default but disabled and an opt-in does makes
sense indeed
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Title:
Lightning extension should be installed and enabled by
That makes sense. Maybe we could reconsider that decision?
Quoting an e-mail from a thunderbird developer:
« In the Thunderbird community there has been quite a few discussions
lately on the problems with that packaging, especially regarding the
Lightning calendar. Thunderbird upstream is shippin
One of the reason we didn't enable it before is because from earlier
Ubuntu we always tried to avoid having several applications doing the
same job and we already have gnome-calendar installed by default as a
calendar.
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