French Military Contributes To Thunderbird 3
fredboboss sends news about Mozilla's email client Thunderbird 3, whose release we noted last week. "Thunderbird 3 contains code from the French military, which decided the open source product was more secure than Microsoft's rival Outlook. The French government is beginning to move to other open source software, including Linux instead of Windows and OpenOffice instead of Microsoft Office. Thunderbird 3 used some of the code from TrustedBird, a generalized and co-branded version of Thunderbird with security extensions built by the French military."
Thunderbird just surrendered to Outlook on my computer. Now it's even helping Outlook import old messages.
For sale: WW II era French rifle. Never used, only dropped once.
TraceMonkey, SeaMonkey... SurrenderMonkey?
I fail to see how anything on their list of features provides any more security over what can be obtained with a properly configured Exchange/Outlook system.
They imposed ridiculous penalties on Germany after WW1 and allowed Germany to remilitarize, giving birth to Nazi Germany.
They defeated the British Army in the Revolutionary War and provided financial aid to the Continental Army, giving birth to the USA.
Basically the French are directly responsible for the two most hated nations in living memory.
"trying to harden something that's very soft to start with"
French women have exceptional skills in that department.
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? - Pink Floyd.
Jules: What do they call Thunderbird?
Vincent Vega: Thunderbird's Thunderbird, but they call it "le Thunderbird".
Jules: "Le Thunderbird"! Ha ha ha ha! What do they call Outlook?"
Vincent Vega: I dunno, I didn't use Windows.
"Yeah, well, Dracula called and he's coming over tonight for you and I said okay."