I don't say this enough: I really enjoy working with the @Thunderbird team. What a talented, passionate group of people.
It's an honor to be involved in shaping the future of what is already an incredibly #opensource success story.
I don't say this enough: I really enjoy working with the @Thunderbird team. What a talented, passionate group of people.
It's an honor to be involved in shaping the future of what is already an incredibly #opensource success story.
@mforester @thunderbird I wonder if we had a very similar path in our email adventures.
I used Thunderbird religiously when I was running my podcast network (the one circa 2004-2009), and then I was enticed by Gmail.
After that, I moved over to Proton Mail and mainly consumed email on my phone.
And now, I'm back to appreciating the power and flexibility a dedicated email client has.
Also? I LOATHE phone keyboards now.
@killyourfm @thunderbird I'm so looking forward to moving back to Thunderbird. I've used it for years on my home PCs, but I eventually dropped it because I mostly read my mails on my phone. And moving to ProtonMail seemed like the final straw, due to ProtonBridge being behind a paywall.
But I'm ready to pay for having my mail kept safe and unscanned and I'm ready to reply to mails lightning fast (a.k.a. on a physical keyboard). I'm ready to come back. 🤩
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