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There might be many people who are interested in following that. If
you're asking is there anybody who want's to be completely devoted
to that atm, you might not see that many people raising their hands.<br>
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As far as I know there is currently no public p≡p activity to
follow. It's indeed essential that such activities are opened up as
soon as possible. Then you'll have people following and taking in
bits and pieces and possibly step up their involvement as they see
fit. <br>
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You might not have realized it, but Thunderbird and Mozilla in
general are extremely bug focused. If the activity is not registered
as a bug in bugzilla it basically do not exist . That's the workflow
we follow and that's how people follow what's going on, get
involved, have opinions on approaches and ultimately submit patches.
In contrast: there are of course discussions on mailing lists and
newsgroups but those are more about higher level policy and possible
approaches. For concrete things to happen code-wise, that will
always go through bugzilla.<br>
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On that subject - I do think for Enigmail to ship as a default
plugin in Thunderbird we need to land the code in comm-central and
also start using bugzilla as issue tracker for it. If not, you
really don't get the needed fusion and trust between the communities
that is needed to confidently ship it. We'd have a very odd
situation that it ships (as default) and someone finds a problem,
you'd have to say "hey, not our problem, go file a bug with those
guys" - which is clearly unacceptable. We'd also not be able to for
instance track release blockers in bugzilla and so on...<br>
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-Magnus<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25.2.2016 23:10, BA wrote:<br>
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<blockquote
cite="mid:350C1CFF-FF70-4EB1-BB05-9402C7DE012C@pep-project.org"
type="cite"><font size="2"><span style="font-size:10pt;">Is there
a TB contributor who would like to be involved in p≡p? Maybe
we should explore that option next.<br>
-ba</span></font></blockquote>
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