![]() ![]() One thing I’ll share is that Thunderbird is governed by its community, who approves our budget and top level goals. So over time I found myself thinking, “how can we provide resources to the K-9 Mail project and remove the barriers preventing it from getting better?” But looking at the project and some of the blockers it had, I thought it was pretty clear that a lot of them came down to resources and the time commitments of the people working on K-9. When Cketti and I started talking, I wanted to see how we could best collaborate so that Thunderbird and K-9 users would be happy. I have an attachment to the K-9 name and its history, and have loved it and continue to love it. In fact, I don’t really remember a time when I had a smartphone and wasn’t using it (although I’m sure very, very early on a time might have existed). I want to just add my own thoughts here and how Thunderbird sees this relationship, and hopefully that will help some of you feel more at ease and add more fuel to the fire for those who are excited. Ryan Sipes, the Thunderbird Product Manager here.
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