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== Keeping an Eye on the Goings On ==
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Because Penelope is an ongoing project, there are a number of ways to watch and participate and users are encouraged to participate in the process to whatever exent they're inclined or able.
Because Penelope is an ongoing project, there are a number of ways to watch and participate and users are encouraged to participate in the process to whatever exent they're inclined or able.

Revision as of 16:59, 12 May 2010

Penelope is an open source extension to the Mozilla Thunderbird mail application.

Qualcomm's intention with the Penelope project is to join the Eudora® user experience with the Mozilla platform. We intend to produce a version of Eudora that is open source and based on Mozilla and Thunderbird. It's not our intention to compete with Thunderbird; rather, we want to complement it.

Qualcomm is committed to both preserving the Eudora user experience and to maintaining maximum compatibility, for both developers and users, with Thunderbird. It is our goal to build a single development community around Thunderbird and Eudora, so that both mailers advance faster than they have previously.


Quick Links

Release Cycle

In order to maintain maximum compatibility across both codebases, it is our intention to match the release cycle of the Thunderbird project. That means that every time there's a new release of Thunderbird, a new release of Eudora/Penelope will follow shortly.

The current version of Eudora is always available on the Eudora Releases page. If you just want the latest Penelope extension without Eudora, you can get it on the Penelope Extensions page. Because the evolution of the Penelope code is tied to that of Thunderbird, it is recommended that you use a version of Penelope that comes with a Eudora 8 release to ensure maximum compatibility.

Bug Reports and Enhancement Requests

If you're experiencing problems with Penelope/Eudora, we want to hear about it. Before filing new bugs, it's always helpful to check and see if anyone else is having the same issue. Since Penelope and Thunderbird are intertwined, it can be difficult to know which part of the mail application is giving you grief. You can use these predefined searches to check for bugs in the Penelope Bugzilla Database, or in the Thunderbird Bugzilla Database.

If you've been using a classic, commercial version of Eudora (or even if you haven't) and would like to help prioritize the feature development of the new, open source version, your input would be most appreciated. It's important to keep in mind that the open source version of Eudora is a work in progress, and still in its infancy.

The feature set for the classic version of Eudora was refined over many years of active development (almost two decades' worth). The challenge now is to evaluate that rich suite of features and give some priority to recreating [the most relevant of] them for open source users. Progress is likely to be somewhat slower than on a commercial project where work is divided up amongst teams of developers who set to work like a school of piranha. One or two piranha gnawing away on a buffalo will eventually get through the whole thing, but it's a far less instantaneous process.

You can check the Penelope Bugzilla Enhancement Database to see what's on the drawing board and to file your own suggestions. If you would like to comment about how a particular feature is implemented, or about any other aspect of the feature, feel free to add a comment to the bug.

If you like a feature, but do not have anything specific to say about it, please avoid posting 'Me too!' or 'I agree' comments. Instead, please VOTE for the feature. (The voting option appears just above the 'Additional Comments' section when you are viewing a bug).

Note: in order to comment on, or vote for bugs, you will need to have a Bugzilla Account.

For Developers

If you are a developer and want to get involved, see the Penelope Developer Page for more information.

Keeping an Eye on the Goings On

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Because Penelope is an ongoing project, there are a number of ways to watch and participate and users are encouraged to participate in the process to whatever exent they're inclined or able.

Implemented features will be described in the Documentation section.

Requested features and reported bugs can be viewed, voted on, or filed in the Penelope section of the Bugzilla database (as described above).

To discuss Penelope, see the Discussion tab above, the Penelope Section of the Eudora Forums or the unofficial newsgroup emailman.software.clients.eudora.penelope. The latter is accessible via web or newsreader.

  • Core team members hang out in #penelope on irc.mozilla.org. For basic information on getting started with IRC, see the Penelope IRC page.

Team Members

The core members of the Penelope project are currently:

QUALCOMM Involvement

Eudora has been a QUALCOMM product for many years. QUALCOMM continues to have a keen interest in the users of Eudora, and is being kind enough to donate the time of the above staff members to the Penelope project.

Trademarks

QUALCOMM and Eudora are registered trademarks of QUALCOMM Incorporated.