Mozilla has today set up a subsidiary
company, called Mozilla Messaging, that will focus on developing email and
messaging solutions.
Opening for business today
Mozilla Messaging will
concentrate its efforts on the free, open source
Thunderbird
email client, specifically version 3.
The group launches with a small developer team, and was announced by chief
executive David
Ascher thus, "We're excited to renew the focus of our open source community
on the future of Thunderbird. Everyone of us is committed to building a great
email product that people will love to use and that serves as the foundation for
choice in a critical area of internet software."
The group is hoping to encourage other parties to participate in the further
development of its solutions, according to Ascher. In a blog post he wrote, "We
know we can't do it alone, and we're not even going to try… We see our primary
role as that of facilitating collaborative approaches to problem solving and
incremental progress, through a combination of leadership and facilitation work.
"
Ascher added that the group would be adding key features to the email client,
including: integrated calendaring, better search, easier configuration, and a
number of interface improvements.
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