The announcement from Mitchell Baker really is corporate drivel at its worst: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.governance/kAyVlhfEc... This also seems like a shame. I'm not sure Thunderbird was ever a great product, but it was always a decent alternative to worse things, and I remember Enigmail being quite a good option as a relatively simple way of signing and encrypting emails.
>Firefox and Thunderbird have lived with competing demands for some time now
But we mashed Pocket into Firefox because we think some weird non-bookmarking bookmarking (non)solution is more important for browsing the internet than viewing emails.
>At the same time, build, Firefox, and platform engineers continue to pay a tax to support Thunderbird.
Not many people use Thunderbird so we don't want to fix it anymore.
>These competing demands are not good for either project.
They're built on identical platforms but we just don't want to maintain Thunderbird.
>Engineers working on Thunderbird must focus on keeping up and adapting Firefox’s web-driven changes. Engineers working on Firefox and related projects end up considering the competing demands of Thunderbird, and/or wondering if and how much they should assist Thunderbird. Neither project can focus wholeheartedly on what is best for it.
We don't care or think about Thunderbird when developing Firefox. Firefox is our main priority and we let Seabird die a pathetic death a long time ago so why pretend to develop anything besides just a web browser?
>“Neither project can focus wholeheartedly on what is best for it”
We don't want to develop Thunderbird anymore.
I could keep paraphrasing but it's basically just "gmail rawks" over and over and over again in different words.
It's sad but basically someone needs to fork Thunderbird as it is now (FossaMail, anyone?) and just run with it from there. The beauty of Open-Source is that now the community can maintain it's own email client. If you don't want a web-based client apparently that's going to be the only way to view your emails and also not want to kill yourself going forward.