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I am currently the Thunderbird Community Manager, and invite you to [https://www.thunderbird.net/get-involved/ get involved in the great Thunderbird community]. | I am currently the Thunderbird Sr. Community Manager, and invite you to [https://www.thunderbird.net/get-involved/ get involved in the great Thunderbird community]. | ||
Longer history - formerly Thunderbird Release Manager for many years, and [https://thunderbird.topicbox.com/groups mailing/discussion list management], bug triage and QA, especially crash, dataloss, stability, search and performance issues. I use all release channels: release, [https://www.thunderbird.net/download/beta/ beta] and daily (development builds). [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/user_profile?login=wsmwk Bugzilla] fan. Frequently seen helping users in [https://support.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird Thunderbird Support], [https://connect.mozilla.org/ Connect], and [https://www.reddit.com/r/Thunderbird/ reddit]. Accessibility advocate. Volunteer since 2001-2022. Founding member of Thunderbird Council 2014-2020. | |||
== Where you can find me == | == Where you can find me == | ||
Revision as of 15:57, 6 August 2025
I am currently the Thunderbird Sr. Community Manager, and invite you to get involved in the great Thunderbird community.
Longer history - formerly Thunderbird Release Manager for many years, and mailing/discussion list management, bug triage and QA, especially crash, dataloss, stability, search and performance issues. I use all release channels: release, beta and daily (development builds). Bugzilla fan. Frequently seen helping users in Thunderbird Support, Connect, and reddit. Accessibility advocate. Volunteer since 2001-2022. Founding member of Thunderbird Council 2014-2020.
Where you can find me
- Matrix @wsmwk:matrix.org
- SUMO
- Bugzilla as :wsmwk
- github
- mozillazine
What I do
As Community Manager I facilitate, promote and provide productive discussion forums, activities, and resources that enable the community to work together toward a more awesome Thunderbird.
Beyond community management, I help developers and users in stability and performance issues, and general problem determination by doing testing and QA and bug triage, and providing documentation for these activities. Examples:
- topcrashes and crashes (subset-Core), Overview: crashes statistics
- hangs
- dataloss
- performance
- search and filters
- bugs created in past year which are regressions
- various bug queries to help people use bugzilla, especially how to use advanced search ... so that we can bring bug reports to a successful conclusion
- Thunderbird in Enterprises
- improving bugzilla