On 7/30/07, Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Renaud, > > Renaud Lepage wrote: > > 3- Where do i sign? ^^ > > > > > > I'm looking forward to contributing to the Thunderbird project. :) > > Now: I think it's highly inappropriate that the core developers > (supposedly to be Scott and David) haven't bothered yet to reply to any > issues and questions brought up on the mailing list concerning the "Call > for Action"!
<http://scott-macgregor.org/blog/> writes >Finding a New Home For Thunderbird Home is where the heart is and where someone feels identic. Mozilla seems this not to be. > Mitchell's blog talks about the need to find search, search, search.... nor Mozilla has made a new nest yet, due to the reason Mozilla wants to get it out of the nest, nor the OOo people have offered something, except, that two developers are welcome. But this is bound with paid work, so a solution is only given, if sun offers 2 jobs, or,: Mozilla has a content to work for (Firefox). This means, if Thunderbird stays at Mozilla, there is no development for Thunderbird. And a change to Sun can only be done, if sun offers a job. So easy it is. > Our vision is to create an independent company responsible for developing > future versions of Thunderbird this means: or to get employeed by sun. > David and I are committed to finding the right solution they were already gone by the foundation... > We look forward to hearing what you ..can offer.. but no one is offering a new home, only help is offered. > I just wanted to thank everyone for their kind words. see in contrast the unfriendly words of the discussion starter. > support really energizes us and lifts who dropped down ? > The current situation isn't working it is not possible to work with mitchel, she is the problem. > enhance the lives of Thunderbird a father not giving up his child. really it is a story of throughing a bird out of the nest. > We don't know if we'll ever have, as Mitchell states, "enough [people] to > compete with other players for a consumer based product." But we do know that > millions of people use and depend on Thunderbird every day yes, Mitchell is against Millions of users. She is beating the Open Source community by playing around with the income of two employees. She is the problem. > that we can enhance the lives of millions Thunderbird never will fly, because mozille makes chains around the bird. It is like dobby in harry potter. free dobby from the slave being. > Adding just one person to the effort, for example a dedicated Thunderbird > build engineer, will make a huge difference. where is the community? at them moment I count only 3 persons posting and only one if offering coding help. So why do you expect the coders of TB to post to the situation? > during this transition any transition needs support. Where is it? commit yourself, before you ask the transitioner to speak. It belongs to the ritual, that they have to be mute, prepare the celebration, find a new home, and then: only if the priest asks, then answer with yes. There is no Money from Mozilla anymore for TB, neither integrated, nor as an own company or Foundation. Realize that, before you make the conflict small and vote for Mozilla again. One offer is Openoffice and a job at sun, if sun is reacting. But they were stupid if not. Outlook not only belongs to MS Office, it is an integral component. Regards Mike. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
