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| After several years of hibernation, Thunderbird development has ramped up again in the last year especially. This talk is intended to give open source hackers an update on where Thunderbird is in its runup to the Thunderbird 3 release, what new systems are available for add-on developers, and how to get involved if you want to help fix email. | | After several years of hibernation, Thunderbird development has ramped up again in the last year especially. This talk is intended to give open source hackers an update on where Thunderbird is in its runup to the Thunderbird 3 release, what new systems are available for add-on developers, and how to get involved if you want to help fix email. | ||
In the first part, David Ascher, one of the drivers of Thunderbird 3, will give an overview of the important changes that have either already landed, or are in various stages of development. | In the first part, David Ascher, one of the drivers of Thunderbird 3, will give an overview of the important changes that have either already landed, or are in various stages of development. | ||
In the second part Ludovic Hirlimann, QA lead for Thunderbird, will explain how you can involve yourself into fixing email. | |||
In the second part Ludovic Hirlimann, QA lead for Thunderbird, will explain how you can involve yourself into fixing email | |||
| [http://ascher.ca/blog/ David Ascher] and [http://perso.hirlimann.net/~ludo/blog/ Ludovic Hirlimann] | | [http://ascher.ca/blog/ David Ascher] and [http://perso.hirlimann.net/~ludo/blog/ Ludovic Hirlimann] | ||
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