On 26/02/2016 13:15, Tom Davies wrote: > How do people here feel about approaching the Thunderbird people to bring > them into the LibreOffice project a bit more?
Thunderbird first asked to be part of the OpenOffice.org project, back when Sun was running things. Since then, at random intervals, both parties have floated similar proposals. >Perhaps they could become the official default email client? Only if: a) the developers are going to convert Thunderbird to a real email client. (^1); b) the developers don't break things that enhance security, with new releases; > This mailing list has helped quite a few people with "off topic" issues, An occasional question might be OK. However, if this list has both Thunderbird and LibO requests, it is going to be hard for anybody to follow. Twould be much better for TB and LibO to retain separate lists across the board. As it is, people are posting bad answers to LibO support lists, because they understand not the question being asked. I shudder to think of how bad the answers would be, if the responder thought the question was about LibO internals, when TB was the subject of the question. > Thunderbird users, particularly ones who use LibreOffice as their Office > Suite? How to get TB and LibO to play nicely with each other would be acceptable. Explaining how to configure TB for Skype would not be OK for the LibO support lists. That belongs on one of the TB support lists. > Another option might be for "The Document Foundation" to fully take on the > whole of the Thunderbird project, and bring in all of their infrastructure > and maybe kinda merge parts together where it's easy enough to do so. Inasmuch as TB is looking for a new home, my impression is that that was what Simon was tasked to do. > Although Outlook includes calendar functionality (and a lot more) it seems TB includes a calender, by default. I don't know if the TB calender and contact list is still accessible to/usable by LibO. Probably the biggest difference between Outlook and Thunderbird, is that the former will reliably retrieve email, regardless of the number of accounts, or quantity of email in each account, whereas Thunderbird chokes up and dies under the same conditions. ^1: Something that can retrieve 2+GB of email from each of 25 POP3 accounts, day in and day out, without losing anything, and without crashing. jonathon -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted