I don't use an e-mail client, be it Thunderbird or something else, and don't really get the point of them, but best I can tell from a quick Google search, Mozilla has been treating Thunderbird like the proverbial red-headed step-child for nearly a decade and yet it remains the dominant graphical e-mail client under Linux best I can tell, retaining a sizeable number of users even among those who have ditched Firefox in favor of Chromium. The future is hard to predict, but I have a feeling that, even if Mozilla drops their involvement altogether, the worse that's likely to happen to Thunderbird is someone pulls a LibreOffice, releases an initial version of a new client that's identical to the last Thunderbird version in all but name, and a new organization is formed to be the nominal owners of the fork. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list