Talk:Thunderbird:Future of Thunderbird: Difference between revisions

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I blogged about this http://www.alexhudson.com/blog/2007/07/26/#thunderbird , primarily because I hack on http://www.bongo-project.org/ and would love to see Thunderbird really take advantage of some of the stuff our server can/could do. Primarily, I think Tbird has to become relevant to business users, even if just small business people, and it seems to me the obvious way to create a product which might generate revenue.
I blogged about this http://www.alexhudson.com/blog/2007/07/26/#thunderbird , primarily because I hack on http://www.bongo-project.org/ and would love to see Thunderbird really take advantage of some of the stuff our server can/could do. Primarily, I think Tbird has to become relevant to business users, even if just small business people, and it seems to me the obvious way to create a product which might generate revenue.
== No organizational change for now ==
I suggest to hold off any organizational change (and talks about) for now and focus currently on the results your post might bring. I also suggest to start a discussion on a mailing list for brain storming in order to bring ideas together and see who/where/when can make which commitments. Results from the mailing list should be posted back here including proposals, road map, commitments etc.
(I feel that the wiki isn't the right place for discussions and might discourage people from joining forces. The wiki is an excellent place to nail things down once something serious can be posted)

Revision as of 23:15, 27 July 2007

David and I have expressed some of our thoughts here:

http://scott-macgregor.org/blog/?p=4

I blogged about this http://www.alexhudson.com/blog/2007/07/26/#thunderbird , primarily because I hack on http://www.bongo-project.org/ and would love to see Thunderbird really take advantage of some of the stuff our server can/could do. Primarily, I think Tbird has to become relevant to business users, even if just small business people, and it seems to me the obvious way to create a product which might generate revenue.

No organizational change for now

I suggest to hold off any organizational change (and talks about) for now and focus currently on the results your post might bring. I also suggest to start a discussion on a mailing list for brain storming in order to bring ideas together and see who/where/when can make which commitments. Results from the mailing list should be posted back here including proposals, road map, commitments etc.

(I feel that the wiki isn't the right place for discussions and might discourage people from joining forces. The wiki is an excellent place to nail things down once something serious can be posted)