![]() The exception to this statement is the Mozilla localization communities, which contributes immense effort into localizing Thunderbird into many languages. We’ve tried for years to build Thunderbird as a highly innovative offering, where it plays a role in moving modern Internet messaging to a more open, innovative space, and where there is a growing, more active contributor base. ![]() We’ve asked the question about Thunderbird and ongoing innovation a number of times. For Thunderbird users, the Extended Support Release process will provide security maintenance updates. If you’re one of us and want to get involved in building Thunderbird, now is the time. Thunderbird is an important product for many people - I am one of them. If you are a Thunderbird developer, join the discussion in the Thunderbird development forums. If you are a Thunderbird user and are interested in more details, please follow the discussion at the two URLs above or in the Thunderbird online channels. Here are additional details about this plan. We will also maintain mechanisms for the Thunderbird community to organize for ongoing development. In this plan, Mozilla will provide security updates through an Extended Support Release process. (For more information about the path to this conclusion, see the “Background Information” section below.) As a result, the Thunderbird team has developed a plan that provides both stability for Thunderbird’s current state and allows the Thunderbird community to innovate if it chooses. Much of Mozilla’s leadership - including that of the Thunderbird team - has come to the conclusion that on-going stability is the most important thing, and that continued innovation in Thunderbird is not a priority for Mozilla’s product efforts. ![]() Once again we’ve been asking the question: is Thunderbird a likely source of innovation and of leadership in today’s Internet life? Or is Thunderbird already pretty much what its users want and mostly needs some on-going maintenance? It’s trust-worthy, it’s under your control, and it’s built to reflect the Mozilla mission. Thunderbird provides an open-source, cross-platform email alternative for those of us who still use stand-alone email clients (and I am one). ![]()
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