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This is really great !!<br>
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Jb<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/07/12 17:17, Kent James wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:4FFEEA9A.5010408@caspia.com" type="cite">It's
quite encouraging that in a little over one day, we've picked up 6
developers who have been willing to commit to fixing at least 5
papercut bugs in the next year. So far I have:
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Kent James
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Mike Conley
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Blake Winton
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Axel
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Aceman
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Magnus Melin
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In addition we've had a number of additional offers of help.
Thanks to all! I'd like to blog about this in the next few days,
including mentioning the names, as I think it is important that
the Thunderbird project demonstrate some viable community-led
action soon to counter the "Thunderbird is dead" press of last
weekend. I would also encourage anyone who is not on this list
already to count themselves in so that we can have the strongest
public presence possible.
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So I think we can now agree that this is a serious effort, and it
is time to start targeting bugs that we'd like to look at. The
first step is just for people to use whatever method they want to
nominate bugs for consideration. "Nominate" is just getting them
on the table, you are not necessarily voting for a bug by
nominating it.
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Is a wiki page a good way to go about this?
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rkent
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