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#: Who is willing to coach new folks who are interested in helping out but don't already know what needs doing.  It will take more time in the short term, but save time long term.
#: Who is willing to coach new folks who are interested in helping out but don't already know what needs doing.  It will take more time in the short term, but save time long term.
# When writing the Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 announcement, I included a note about Thunderbird 1.5.0.x no longer being supported. Unfortunately, telling these users to upgrade isn't as simple as saying "Check for Updates". We really need to do a major update to create an easier path for those users. Unlike Firefox, we require fully updated users to download a completely new version from our website.
# When writing the Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 announcement, I included a note about Thunderbird 1.5.0.x no longer being supported. Unfortunately, telling these users to upgrade isn't as simple as saying "Check for Updates". We really need to do a major update to create an easier path for those users. Unlike Firefox, we require fully updated users to download a completely new version from our website.
# no need to wait until 3pm for TB releases. See [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Build:ReleasePolicy http://wiki.mozilla.org/Build:ReleasePolicy]
# no need to wait until 3pm for TB releases. See [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Build:ReleasePolicy http://wiki.mozilla.org/Build:ReleasePolicy]
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