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| '''Using Gloda to extend Thunderbird''' | | '''Using Gloda to extend Thunderbird''' | ||
| In this talk, I'll show how to build innovative and powerful extensions with recent versions of Thunderbird. The Gloda infrastructure that was introduced in the 3.0 series has matured, and is now a choice API for extension authors. It allows for powerful, Thunderbird-wide queries, and abstracts away the internals of the message representation. Other efforts aim to provide a standard library to perform common tasks: sending a message, performing various operations on messages... I'll demo a few extensions as well. | | In this talk, I'll show how to build innovative and powerful extensions with recent versions of Thunderbird. The Gloda infrastructure that was introduced in the 3.0 series has matured, and is now a choice API for extension authors. It allows for powerful, Thunderbird-wide queries, and abstracts away the internals of the message representation. Other efforts aim to provide a standard library to perform common tasks: sending a message, performing various operations on messages... I'll demo a few extensions as well. | ||
| Jonathan Protzenko | | [http://blog.xulforum.org Jonathan Protzenko] | ||
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| Sun 13:00-13:30 | | Sun 13:00-13:30 | ||
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