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<p>On 9/28/20 9:57 PM, Matt Harris wrote:<br>
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<font face="Calibri">I notice on the Council elections list that
there is mention that Thunderbird has "around" 15 employees.
While having someone on the council guessing at the number might
be an issue it prompts me to ask.<br>
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<font face="Calibri"><font face="Calibri">Who are they?<br>
</font>What do these people do? <br>
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Matt<br>
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<p><font face="Calibri">I think in my email I mentioned that we have
"approximately 15" people. It wasn't that I was guessing at the
number, it was more of that I felt the exact number wasn't
important. The point I was trying to make was that we've grown
the team.</font></p>
<p><font face="Calibri">I think Andrei provided a nice response for
the people who are around pretty publicly. In the past we've
been asked to publish a directory of employees, but we've erred
on the side of releasing less personally identify information
(PII) and allowing those employed by Thunderbird to
self-identify. It wouldn't be bad to have a bit more of a formal
listing that people can opt-into though. I know some companies
have "team" pages that have a brief highlight of employees.</font></p>
<p><font face="Calibri">--Patrick</font></p>
<p><font face="Calibri">P.S. I should note that the people who work
on Thunderbird are a variety of employees (in the traditional
sense) and contractors, which might impact what exactly can be
said as well. :)<br>
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