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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22/04/2016 07:59, Magnus Melin
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<blockquote cite="mid:48804b3e-73ee-7bcc-59e2-75b164fcc023@iki.fi"
type="cite">What's discussed is including a major update to the
IcalJS code already included, but enabling it it would still be
behind a pref.
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<p><tt>Yes, you're 100% right, but for a blog entry you can phrase
it more positively.</tt></p>
<p><tt>Fact is, that the IcalJS code previously included was sadly
not usable due to some debilitating bugs, now it's ready for
prime time usage. As MakeMyDay said in the last meeting, he
wants to include it in 45.1 so more adventurous people can flick
the switch and start using it. I think this is a reason to
mention it.</tt></p>
<p><tt>Text that I proposed will shed a positive light on TB and
will make us look pro-active and future-proof ;-)</tt></p>
<p><tt>Quoting: <i>Thunderbird is adapting to Mozilla's roadmap of
phasing out binary add-ons to make Thunderbird future-proof. A
big milestone along this path is the transition from Lightning
being a binary add-on to a JS-based one. For the first time
Lightning is shipped as binary and <font color="#ff0000">stable</font>
JS-based add-on and we encourage users to try out <font
color="#ff0000">[(flip the pref)]</font> the new technology,
since the binary version will no longer ship with Thunderbird
52. </i><br>
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<p><tt>Jörg.</tt><br>
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