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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22/01/2016 19:53, Wayne Mery
(Thunderbird QA) wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:56A27A98.8090708@lehigh.edu" type="cite">The
thrust of your message was - here's what <b class="moz-txt-star"><span
class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>I'm<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
going to work on, and the types of areas, what do you think?
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Developing ideas for 52 is totally appropriate. But there really
should be a strategy that seeks to to achieve long term goals -
which might be what you are wanting to see - so that we come up
with things that will actually get done, and makes the best use of
our limited manpower. (In addition to "I am going to work on bug
xxxx. But those things that don't fit a larger goal can just be
slapped up on a wiki, or made known by devs marking themselves
assigned on the relevant bugs.)
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In other words, I don't think we need postings of personal laundry
lists or "it's criminal that bug X hasn't been fixed in Y years."
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<p>Looks like my initial post didn't come across as intended. I'll
try again:</p>
<p>These are the areas I'm interested in:<br>
Multi-language support (not a really important feature),
compose/send (important for the future), HTML editing (maybe just
a geek thing).<br>
(I gave the bug numbers just for reference.)</p>
<p>I'm happy to work on other stuff to achieve long term goals if my
limited skills permit it. Of course these long term goals would
need to be defined, otherwise people like myself who are not
visionaries like Joshua and Kent will fix a bug here and there
without really securing the future. As far as I can see, TB 45 is
looking good, so that should enable us to start looking at the
bigger picture.</p>
<p>Jorg K.<br>
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