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July 26th, 2007

Will Mozilla set Thunderbird free?

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 7:01 am

Categories: General, Office 2.0, Open Source, Web Technology

Tags: Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Corp., It, Larry Dignan

It appears that Mozilla may be setting the Thunderbird project free so it can develop more rapidly on its own.

Mozilla has been supporting Thunderbird since its inception. That effort has delivered some promising results, but Mozilla is mostly focused on Firefox.

In a blog post, Mozilla chairman Mitchell Baker said:

The Thunderbird effort is dwarfed by the enormous energy and community focused on the web, Firefox and the ecosystem around it. As a result, Mozilla doesn’t focus on Thunderbird as much as we do browsing and Firefox and we don’t expect this to change in the foreseeable future. We are convinced that our current focus - delivering the web, mostly through browsing and related services - is the correct priority. At the same time, the Thunderbird team is extremely dedicated and competent, and we all want to see them do as much as possible with Thunderbird.

Baker’s conclusion: Thunderbird needs a new home so it can develop its own community. Among the options Baker tossed out there:

  • Create a new non-profit entity just for Thunderbird. This would be modeled after Mozilla.
  • Create a Thunderbird subsidiary within Mozilla. The benefit to this would be less overhead.
  • Release Thunderbird into a community project like SeaMonkey.

Baker noted that Mozilla doesn’t have the answers yet. She’s looking for feedback. Scott MacGregor has more.

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Sounds like a good idea to me. The two projects are not sufficiently  DonnieBoy | 07/26/07
Like document standards, two  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/26/07
There is a HUGE difference between a standard, and an implementation of a  DonnieBoy | 07/26/07
Dude, I'm jerking yer chain...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/26/07
Sounds like you had no clue, make a ridiculous post, and are trying to  DonnieBoy | 07/26/07
Like I said...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/26/07
You are no Mike Cox. He at least has a little style.  DonnieBoy | 07/26/07
Wow  Patrick Jones | 07/26/07
He also does not understand the difference betweeb a standard and  DonnieBoy | 07/26/07
Since Thunderbird is not a browser...  Letophoro | 07/26/07
There needs to be another browser  THEE WOLF | 07/26/07
Good e-mail client, hope it doesn't get lost  murph555 | 07/26/07
I think it will be better off as a seperate entity. They just want to make  DonnieBoy | 07/26/07
I really love Thunderbird...  Stuka | 07/26/07
Definitely a positive move to independence  intrepi@... | 07/26/07
Google told Mozilla to get rid of Thunderbird.  osreinstall | 07/26/07
Thunderbird is good for Google, as it reduces the dependencies on  DonnieBoy | 07/26/07
That is why it was ported to Windows. Try again.  osreinstall | 07/27/07
Why its ported to Windows.....  devlin_X | 07/27/07
Another Side Effect.  osreinstall | 07/27/07
Personal choice  devlin_X | 07/28/07
I never felt locked in.  osreinstall | 07/28/07
I doubt they prevented converts  notsofast | 07/28/07
I think they did to some degree.  osreinstall | 07/28/07
RE: I think they did to some degree  devlin_X | 07/29/07
You betcha.  osreinstall | 07/29/07
And the source of this information is?  roaming | 07/26/07
Watching Mozilla abandon Suites and no email programs.  osreinstall | 07/27/07
It is just that all of the revenu for Mozilla is from FireFox, and that is  DonnieBoy | 07/27/07
Actually I hope they set all of their products free.  osreinstall | 07/27/07
Yes, Billy and Stevie HATE Google paying for the implementation of free and  DonnieBoy | 07/27/07
Hate? Yeah sure.  osreinstall | 07/27/07
and the Eudora wedding?  caruso94 | 07/27/07
Integrate with Seamonkey  jfsayre@... | 07/27/07
Firefox & Thunderbird; like Pizza & Beer  lytnbug@... | 07/27/07

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