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On 8/7/2012 4:09 AM, Ludovic Hirlimann wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">My first impulse
was to toss those out of the "papercut" list as too complex, but
as I think about it maybe what we should do is to tie these
high-vote bugs to specific backend rework projects that we have
talked about doing. (and actually "filter for attachments" is
really an enhancement and not a failure to meet design
specifications ("true bug"). I really think we need to focus on
"true bugs" first).
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I like that idea - true bugs first and enhancement laters.
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How do you deal with bugs that <b class="moz-txt-star"><span
class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>need<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
a redesign in that case (/me looks at the AB) ?
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How Many bugs should we extract from bugzilla to work on ?
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How do we deal with perf in the long term (ie thinking something
along the line of snappy) ?
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These are big questions. But I need to put off commenting for now,
but perhaps we can come back to them in a month.<br>
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I (and I expect others) are currently focused on two questions, the
first more urgent and the second bigger:<br>
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1) Can I finish my critical core patches in time to make it into TB
17 ESR? This I am doing quietly, fighting core bustages that seem to
occur daily.<br>
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2) What will be the format and structure of the future Thunderbird
community?<br>
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I hope to begin posting some possibilities for this in the near
future, and I hope we continue to hear more official work from
Mozilla and current Thunderbird staff about their thoughts on this.<br>
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rkent<br>
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