![]() Given this, it’s clear to me that sooner or later paying a tax to That we do not view Thunderbird as having this sort of potential.Ħ. Thunderbird and the Thunderbird community, we have been clear for years Leadership, feel the need to be laser-focused on activities like Firefox Many inside of Mozilla, including an overwhelming majority of our Web-driven products and Thunderbird - to fall short of what we canĥ. Good overall if it causes all of our products - Firefox, other Having Thunderbird has an additional product and focus is *not* ![]() However, point 2 above - “Neither project canįocus wholeheartedly on what is best for it” - is the most important ![]() There is also a sense that caring for fellow open source developers is ![]() This sentiment is appealing, and I share it to some extent. Is good for the Mozilla project as a whole, because it gives us anĪdditional focus, assists Thunderbird as a dedicated open sourceĬommunity, and also supports an open source standards based emailĬlient. There is a belief among some that living with these competing demands Impact in the current computing environment.Ĥ. Indeed, this is required for Mozilla to have significant Up the rate of change, modernizing our development process and our Firefox and related projects are now speeding These competing demands will not get better soon. Project can focus wholeheartedly on what is best for it.ģ. Wondering if and how much they should assist Thunderbird. Engineers working on Firefox and related projectsĮnd up considering the competing demands of Thunderbird, and/or Working on Thunderbird must focus on keeping up and adapting Firefox’s These competing demands are not good for either project. The same time, build, Firefox, and platform engineers continue to pay aĢ. Responding to changes made in core Mozilla systems and technologies. Today Thunderbird developers spend much of their time Firefox and Thunderbird have lived with competing demands for some Naturally, Iīelieve it’s worth the time to read through the end.ġ. It covers general topics about ThunderbirdĪnd the future, and also the topics of the Foundation involvement (pointĩ) and the question of merging repositories (point 11). Thunderbird, the future, mozilla-central and comm-central If you don't want to send the message at once, you can select "Save" from the toolbar, and Thunderbird will save the modified message in the Drafts folder, leaving the template unchanged.Mozilla-governance-CzyLcWPZiU5YsZ3hbOqMTti2O/ Make any additions or changes to the message, and then click the "Send" button to send it. Open the template from the Templates folder whenever you want to use it to send a message. If no Templates folder exists, Thunderbird will create it. Thunderbird will save the message in the Templates folder. If you want the template to include a stock subject line, enter it in the "Subject" field.Įnter any text and images you want to include in the body of the template, and set your default formatting preferences.Ĭlick the arrow next to the "Save" button on the toolbar, and then select "Template" from the options. For example, if you will always use the template for sending messages to the same person, put that person's email address in the "To" field. Fill in any fields you want to appear in the template.
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