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On 4/10/2017 7:47 PM, Ben Bucksch wrote:<br>
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<li>Nylon N1</li>
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<li>Desktop app written in JS, but married with a server
components.</li>
<li>UI applicable</li>
<li>Need to look at this</li>
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I had a chat with the CEO of Nylas a year ago about possibly working
together. My impression at the time was that they were primarily
interested in the mail client as a promotion of the web services,
rather than as a widely available client, and were not really
interested in working with us. Of course, I could be wrong in my
impressions. Note they have been quite active in the Electron
community reporting on various issues with Electron in their
application. Their code is very close to what we have been doing,
and some might ask "Does the world need 2 Electron/React open source
email clients?" Lead developer Ben Gotow left in 2016, now principal
engineer at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.foundry376.com/">https://www.foundry376.com/</a><br>
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GPL code :( Primarily the work of 2 people. I wonder if we would
ever consider switching to GPL?<br>
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:rkent<br>
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