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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/23/2018 9:59 AM, Axel Grude wrote:<br>
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<p><i>Garrafrauns, 23 April 2018 14:47:38 </i></p>
<p>Apart from still supporting Addons, are there any significant
improvements planned in Thunderbird ESR 60.* which can land
this ESR period?</p>
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<p>There will certainly be fixes and improvements as was done during
52.* but in general it would be a mistake I think to predict and
publicize them. Also depends what you mean by "significant". And
if a change involves strings, the answer is no, because we are in
string freeze.</p>
<p>Exceptions to predicting ... I hope the dev staff agrees that
webextensions support would land during 60.* if it doesn't happen
before we release 60. And by providing the maildir converter in
60 no doubt maildir fixes will follow. <br>
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<p>Perhaps the dev staff has more<br>
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<p>The reason I am asking I just opened 60b3 and was greeted
with the usual message of not being able to access my gmail
because of the whole "less secure apps" google restriction -
this may be due to using an older test profile, or it may be
due to recent changes of google APIs (?).</p>
<p>It was kind of awkward as I got a windows notification which
referred to a non existent support page</p>
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<p>Can you be more specific? Which support page?</p>
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