On 19 Apr 2008 at 9:49, Harold Fuchs wrote:
...
> > I think two issues are being conflated in this thread.
> >
> > Firstly, ready ability to make email (and other) apps "compatible"
> > with OOo -- eg commonality of data bases and editing facilities.
> >
> > Secondly, whether an email app should be "bundled" or "integrated"
> > with OOo itself.
> >
> > They are logically quite separate. One is a purely technical issue,
> > the other political. It might help to treat them that way, or
> > there'll be a lot of crossed-purpose discussion.
...
> Exactly. Well put. Although I think I'd prefer it if it were the OOo/Mozilla
> team (assuming TB gets used) that supplied the code.

Given my opinion of the way TB currently works, I'd not be happy if 
Mozilla had a major design influence on such a project.

I'm all for choice!



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