I did not harm the people working for Thunderbird in any way, because
"this stupiditly nonsence easy feature" means that it is a not that
overwhelming feature to ask for. This is related to the feature only and
yes it is in a way criticizing the way issues are resolved. Which I do
think is a fair thing in this case. Doing something for free doesn't
mean you are protected against critizism. I do think that there is
freedome of speech and see it as an abuse of the meaning what the word
netiquette stands for in the first place if you put and use it that way.

Also I am a run-of-the-mine user when it comes to Thunderbird and I am
not aware of who is in charge of the Development at the moment, so I do
understand that the initial report was filed before your time, but it
has been renewed numerous times and under numerous bug numbers, so I
dont see why that implies.

To come to the "beeing free" and "spare time" point. Well to give you a
plain example: If I do offer free lemonade, which people do expect to be
sweet, but I make it salty e.g. because I prefer it like this, it is
kind of not very fair or even the least arguable if I just answer, but
it is free and I did it in my spare time, to all the sour looking faces.
I think it is inhonorable to state this argument, especially in a
project which is community-driven and with the effort to deliver a
product to many people in the end of all things. So technically you are
working for this people and not letting them speak freely kind of
undermines the whole thing.

Also I am not stupid, so I did not expect you to change your course in
any possible way, because you would obviously done so a long time ago. I
just wanted to let you know that this thing is still a thing and that
often the little things do matter most. I was aroused by the fact that I
was affected by this in the past 14 years, even abondened Thunderbird
for a long time because of this (don't me-too me because of this
sentence, its context-driven).

I am too doing projects and I know it is fairly easy to loose yourself
in it, but really, its not kind to surpress users like this. Only
because you are fully associated with all the background, I am not, I
will not be and should not be, I am just a user and this is not how you
handle UX in 2017. In no need and not wanting to help this whole thing
further, grabing one more salty lemonade. Nice day and not expecting you
to have a lot of humor, one last thing: Nevertheless it is very amazing
that a lot of people do Thunderbird without funding, interesting to
know, carry on and good luck.

PS.: There is no need to suspend this account, as I will delete it
myself. Please leave the instuctions above intact or post it somewhere
else.

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