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    Thunderbird 3 Development Taking Off

    It looks like Thunderbird 3 development is finally taking off. I for one am looking forward to a new release. It's still my favorite email client.


    http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/

    http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/press/m...02-19-faq.html

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    This is what I got from the mailing list. (Unfortunately I do not have the questions, but that doesn't really matter.)


    I'm traveling this week, so my bandwidth is limited, but I'll try to
    address as much as I can.

    Thanks for all the feedback, it's really useful.

    1) Agreed, it's taken too long. Starting a random company doesn't take
    that much time, but starting a mozilla company takes longer. In part
    because of the legal infrastructure and processes required to make a
    subsidiary of a non-profit, in part because part of this launch was to
    identify the right people to start (both board and staff). I'm
    confident we'll be able to move faster now.

    2) Figuring out the appropriate communication channels is a huge
    challenge. This list is a great way to reach the inner core of people
    who have been involved in Tb development so far. However, I believe
    it's a lousy way to reach people who might want to become involved, but
    currently aren't. And I see a significant part of my job as to grow the
    number of people who want to become part of the community. So I have,
    probably excessively, targeted my communications to those people,
    primarily through my blog and its syndication on planet.mozilla.org.

    Something which could help would be a Planet Thunderbird, which would
    allow people who care about Thunderbird to get most of the info they
    need, without having to drink at the planet mozilla firehose. Then it
    would be easy to do things like post summaries of IRC conversations, so
    that people who weren't around there would still get the key information.

    3) You're absolutely right, there has been little in the way of what I'd
    think of as an "operating project". There are a few wonderful folks who
    are pushing ahead on bugs that they care about, but there's been little
    coordination. That's simply been because of a lack of people with
    enough time to do it. So I've focused on recruiting full-timers, and
    now I think we can re-start the project following the conventional
    model, including status calls, minutes on the wiki, etc.

    4) I'm surprised you didn't know I was hiring -- again, it's something
    I've blogged about a lot and it felt like everyone knew. Sorry about
    it. Next week I'll introduce the initial staffer, and I expect you'll
    hear from them soon (they mostly haven't yet started).

    5) I'd like to find a place to coordinate community involvement while
    not detracting from the nominal dev focus of this mailing list. For
    example, we'll need to figure out how we want to tackle icons in Tb3,
    figure out what equivalent of "spread firefox" makes sense, etc. In
    general, it feels as though having just one mailing list for both dev
    and non-dev discussions feels odd -- but if I'm the only one feeling
    that, then ignore me.

    Hope this helps.

    More news later, same bat channel.

    --david
    Last edited by OffHand; February 20th, 2008 at 10:31 PM.
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    Smile Re: Thunderbird 3 Development Taking Off

    I'd be nice if Thunderbird 3 also used native widget skinning like Firefox 3 does.
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    Re: Thunderbird 3 Development Taking Off

    Quote Originally Posted by Quillz View Post
    I'd be nice if Thunderbird 3 also used native widget skinning like Firefox 3 does.
    Well, doesn't it already (2.0.0.14) ? Or is it just some sort of clever emulation? I mean, apart from the non-native icons, buttons, tabs, fonts etc. all follow my gtk-theme settings (which are not easily confused with some sort of general 'gnome theme')

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    Re: Thunderbird 3 Development Taking Off

    I'm looking forward to TB-3 especially if they can get at least 60% of the features in that they want to implement

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    Re: Thunderbird 3 Development Taking Off

    Quote Originally Posted by chochem View Post
    Well, doesn't it already (2.0.0.14) ? Or is it just some sort of clever emulation? I mean, apart from the non-native icons, buttons, tabs, fonts etc. all follow my gtk-theme settings (which are not easily confused with some sort of general 'gnome theme')
    It's false, at least not as good as Firefox3.
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    Re: Thunderbird 3 Development Taking Off

    Quote Originally Posted by Ub1476 View Post
    It's false, at least not as good as Firefox3.
    Yeah, I never tried 2.0.0.14 but unless they made some drastic changes from 2.0.0.10 (the last version I used) it's still using the WIN2K style listview headers and panel seperators.

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