Re: Thunderbird - Unpleasant Surprise

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On 06.10.2020 21:08, Gordon Messmer wrote:
I definitely think this should be rolled back.  We're past the beta freeze, and IMO, this violates the updates policy which states "Package maintainers MUST:   Avoid Major version updates, ABI breakage, or API changes if at all possible."

Thunderbird's update is not broken, it has no API/ABI breakages. Everything works just fine.

Personally, I think this change warrants its own self-contained change proposal in the next release of Fedora, even though Thunderbird 68 will not receive updates after Sep 2020

OpenPGP is now build-in into Thunderbird core. No third party addons required.

One way or another, I need to roll back until SOGo has time to finish porting their extension to the new API. After rolled back, the Lightning extension isn't enabled or even visible in Add-ons, so I have to figure out how to fix that.

Fedora is a bleeding edge distribution. If you need a legacy version of any package, you can always build it in COPR. I want to use the most recent version.

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Sincerely,
  Vitaly Zaitsev (vitaly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
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