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Since Thunderbird is a significant downstream consumer of the Gecko platform, which is itself influenced by Firefox's plans with respect to security & maintenance policies in particular, a large portion of the Thunderbird's own ESR proposal will be derived from Firefox ESR proposal. However, while sharing technology, Thunderbird is a distinct product which is exposed to different distinct security and market environments, and we don't want to assume that the discussions which have focused on Firefox necessarily apply as-is to Thunderbird. | Since Thunderbird is a significant downstream consumer of the Gecko platform, which is itself influenced by Firefox's plans with respect to security & maintenance policies in particular, a large portion of the Thunderbird's own ESR proposal will be derived from Firefox ESR proposal. However, while sharing technology, Thunderbird is a distinct product which is exposed to different distinct security and market environments, and we don't want to assume that the discussions which have focused on Firefox necessarily apply as-is to Thunderbird. | ||
We intend to conclude on this subject within two weeks | We intend to conclude on this subject within two weeks in order to be able to offer Thunderbird ESR 1.0 at the same time that Thunderbird 8 or 9 is released. Thunderbird 3.1 will be declared end-of-life 12 weeks after the release of Thunderbird ESR 1.0. | ||
We would like to encourage Thunderbird users to read the Firefox proposal, discuss its relevance for Thunderbird and express the differences that may apply. | We would like to encourage Thunderbird users to read the Firefox proposal, discuss its relevance for Thunderbird and express the differences that may apply. |
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