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Thunderbird in 2010

2010 will be a big year for Thunderbird. Last year, we launched Thunderbird 3, which is a huge milestone for us. In this post, I’d like to give people a heads-up as to what the coming year will look like. I’ll focus on three topics: our plans for innovation through add-ons, Thunderbird [...]

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Webdev & Add-on jobs @ Mozilla Messaging

A few more rough job descriptions, which I’ll polish soon, but may as well start getting resumes now:
First, we’re looking for a jack-of-all-trades web developer. We have a fair number of websites and webapps, and depend on/want to contribute to a bunch more. It’s time we had someone on staff to help us [...]

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Looking for an awesome test engineer

I don’t yet have a full job description handy, but figured I could start with a draft:
Mozilla Messaging is looking someone who can help us drive forward Thunderbird’s test automation framework, tooling, coverage, and community. We’re looking for someone who combines the usual skills we need:

Strong domain expertise: in this case test automation of [...]

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A public internet deserves great beaches

Firefox releases have cool codenames while in gestation. As Chelsea explains, Firefox picks national parks as codenames, as metaphors for the values that go into making a Firefox release.
The idea made a lot of sense to us, so we decided to follow suit for Thunderbird. Rather than parks, we picked beaches. A [...]

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