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Thunderbird Beta for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux in 24ĭifferent languages. MOZILLA THUNDERBIRD STABLE RELEASE MAC OS
Community chat about Thunderbird Beta can be followed on in #thunderbird. Note: Please do not link directly to the download site. MOZILLA THUNDERBIRD STABLE RELEASE DOWNLOAD Instead we strongly encourage you to link to this Thunderbird Beta announcement so that everyone will know what this milestone is, what they should expect, and who should be downloading to participate in testing at this stage of development.After some behind-the-scenes discussions with Michael Kohler on what I could contribute at this year's FOSDEM, I ended up doing a presentation about my personal Suggestions for a Stronger Mozilla Community (video is available on the linked page). While figuring out the points I wanted to talk about and assembling my slides for that talk, I realized that one of the largest issues I'm seeing is that the Mozilla community nowadays feels very disconnected to me, like several islands, within each there is good stuff being done, but most people not knowing much about what's happening elsewhere. That has been helped a lot by a lot of interesting projects being split off Mozilla into separate projects in recent years (see e.g. As Reps are already a somewhat cross-function community group, my hope is that a push from that direction can help getting such a channel in place - and figuring out what exactly is a good idea and doable with the resources we have available (I for example like the idea of a podcast as I like how those can be listened to while traveling, cooking, doing house work, and others things - but it would be a ton of work to organize and produce that).įocusing on one slide from my FOSDEM talk that talks about finding some kind of communication channel to cross-connect the community.Ĭoqui, WebThings, and others) - which is often taking them off the radar of many people even though I still consider them as being part of this wider community around the Mozilla Manifesto and the Open Web.įollowing the talk, I brought that topic to the Reps Weekly Call this last week (see linked video), esp. Some ideas that came up in the Reps Call were for example a regular newsletter on Mozilla Discourse in the style of the MoCo-internal "tl dr" (which Reps have access to via NDA), but as something that is public, as well as from and for the community - or maybe morphing some Reps Calls regularly into some sort of "Community News" calls that would highlight activities around the wider community, even bringing in people from those various projects/efforts there.
But there may be more, maybe even better ideas out there. To get this effort to the next level, we agreed that we'll first get the discussion rolling on a Discourse thread that I started after the meeting and then probably do a brainstorming video call.