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Mozilla Thunderbird Finally Makes Its Way Back Into Debian's Repos (softpedia.com)

prisoninmate quotes a report from Softpedia: A year ago, we told you that, after ten long years, the Debian Project finally found a way to switch their rebranded Iceweasel web browser back to Mozilla Firefox, both the ESR (Extended Support Release) and normal versions, but one question remained: what about the Mozilla Thunderbird email, news, and calendar client? Well, that question has an official answer today, as the Mozilla Thunderbird packages appear to have landed in the Debian repositories as a replacement for Icedove, the rebranded version that Debian Project was forced to use for more than ten years due to trademark issues. "Thunderbird is back in Debian! We also renamed other related packages to use official names, e.g. iceowl-extension -> lightning. For now, we need testers to catch existing issues and things we haven't seen until now," said Christoph Goehre in the mailing list announcement. You can find out how to migrate your Icedove profiles to Thunderbird via Softpedia's report.

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  1. Re:I thought Mozilla had stopped development on Th by TooMuchToDo · · Score: 3, Informative

    While Mozilla isn't the only one who develops it, Mozilla is in the process of requiring the Thunderbird project to be spun out and rely on its own infrastructure and funding. I know because I interviewed with Magnus and Jörg for the consulting project to setup the infrastructure.

    Twitter post announcing the position: https://twitter.com/pascalchev...

    Actual job posting: http://www.garysguide.com/jobs... (mirror, Mozilla has already removed it from their site)

    Mailing list post from Gervase announcing the split: https://lwn.net/Articles/68506...