The Dollar Campaign For Thunderbird Devs 49
Robert Accettura writes "In a rather comical spirit, Seth Spitzer (of ex-Netscape fame) is asking Thunderbird users to donate one dollar (or about 0.77 if you're in Europe) to Scott and David, the lead engineers of Thunderbird. Unlike Firefox, with quite a large community submitting patches, Scott and David have been working with much less community aid, and still managed to deliver a very solid product. This is a little way to thank them for managing to do so much with so little to keep our inboxes free of spam and easy to use."
About 0.77 what? (Score:2)
MOD PARENT TROLL (Score:1, Funny)
Re:About 0.77 what? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:About 0.77 what? (Score:1)
And something tells me you knew what they meant.
Re:About 0.77 what? (Score:2)
Snail mail addresses? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Snail mail addresses? (Score:4, Interesting)
I don't think anyone is going to find fault in not doing this if you don't already have a PayPal account.
Honestly, though I did send my $1, I don't see this getting much attention as the "Developer" section on
Re:Snail mail addresses? (Score:2)
Re:Snail mail addresses? (Score:2)
Re:Snail mail addresses? (Score:2)
If you want to send more money (and I'm not going to discourage you!) Snail Mail makes more sense. But not as much as you might think. You really need to use and check, and that imposes banking and handling costs on your recipient.
Re:Snail mail addresses? (Score:2)
Re:Snail mail addresses? (Score:2)
Re:Snail mail addresses? (Score:2)
Hm, but according to the Paypal fee schedule...
1.9% + $0.30 USD to 2.9% + $0.30 USD
Plus, if you sent via postal mail the recipient would actually get $1, but it would cost you $1 + 1 stamp. Through Paypal, it costs you nothing, but the recipient only gets about $0.68 USD.
Re:Snail mail addresses? (Score:2)
Plus, if you sent via postal mail the recipient would actually get $1, but it would cost you $1 + 1 stamp. Through Paypal, it costs you nothing, but the recipient only gets about $0.68 USD
You do realize you could send $1.34, right?
That would give the recipient either $1.00 or $1.01 and still save you $0.03, not even considering the cost of the envelope or the check itself.
Hint:
Okay (Score:4, Interesting)
The team has done a great job.
LET THE REVOLUTION BEGIN !
Credentials? (Score:4, Informative)
But I'd wager most Thunderbird users don't, me included.
The site has no links to information about Seth, his name is just a mailto: link
The FAQ says:
Q: Is this a scam?
A: No. But if you don't trust me you could donate your dollar to the Mozilla Foundation. See http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/donate.html
My advice - do just that, or get the developer's email addresses and donate direct to them through paypal. If you give money to random people on the web, well, more fool you.
Re:Credentials? (Score:3, Informative)
You don't have to take my word for it, either. Google for Seth or look at Bonsai and Bugzilla over at the Mozilla project to see how much he's contributed over the years.
--Asa
$US4.90 on its way (Score:3, Interesting)
Thanks for the great work guys.
Ps. can we have a button on the toolbar that launches your default browser (firefox)?
Re:Thunderbird? Ugh, they should pay me! (Score:2)
Didn't I see you at the Microsoft campus the other day?
Re:Thunderbird? Ugh, they should pay me! (Score:1)
Re:Thunderbird? Ugh, they should pay me! (Score:2)
Re:Thunderbird? Ugh, they should pay me! (Score:2)
Let me guess, you've done a lot of drunk driving and never had a problem, so all that FUD about it from all those insidious mothers is totally baseless.
Re:Thunderbird? Ugh, they should pay me! (Score:2)
No, but given the large number of people that use tbird and the very small number of people who have encountered your bug, it is most probably statstically insignificant (I'll do the stats and work out how insignificant it actually is, if you want). So it isn't surprising that it hasn't been fixed.
To go about saying "don't use tbird because of this bug" is akin to saying "don't fly in an aircraft because I was almos
I just sent my $1.00 (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:I just sent my $1.00 (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Thunderbird users (Score:3, Informative)
Actually, there were over 1 million downloads of Thunderbird 1.0 in the first ten days after the release and the total is over one a quarter million today, two weeks after the release.
--Asa
Million Schmillion... (Score:2)
Re:Million Schmillion... (Score:3, Insightful)
I do. That's three. I use it for imap.
Re:Million Schmillion... (Score:1, Interesting)
Well isn't that SPECIAL!!!
Thunderbird is not the only IMAP client out there, and like the grandparent post pointed out, it's nowhere close to even beating Outlook Express. I've had more trouble with Thunderbird going blonde on me and simply crashing that I would be embarassed to be associated with it from a developers' standpoint.
Personally, I think Evolution is MUCH better for IMAP mail anyway...
Re:Million Schmillion... (Score:2)
I would however be *VERY* interested if there was a Windows port, because although I use Linux, I know many people who don't.
And anyway, what is a feature of Outlook Express which the average user needs that is not in Thunderbird?
Re:Million Schmillion... (Score:2)
File a bug report. I can't reproduce it, but if I could, I would. My Thunderbird closes cleanly every time. Maybe it's Windows that's messing things up
Another somewhat nice feature of Outlook Express is the ability to set up a separate SMTP server for each account you create.
From the Thunderbird SMTP Options dialog, Only
Re:Million Schmillion... (Score:2, Insightful)
I use it daily for heavy e-mail use. Never crashes, works beautifully with both of my imap accounts. I don't see what you find so undesireable about it - I think it is a slim (getting there at least), well designed e-mail client that puts usability at the top of it's goals. I wouldn't trade it for any other client.
Re:Million Schmillion... (Score:2)
I use it all the time when I'm forced to use Windows, although most of the time when I'm on Linux I use Evolution.
Mirror (Score:1)
Mirror [accettura.com]
Payments go through: sspitzer (@) sspitzer.org just as the original page (he's collecting for them).
I wouldn't mind a dollar per user... (Score:2, Insightful)
Then of course there's my binary diff [daemonology.net] tool, which is being used by somewhere upwards of a million people, thanks to Apple's decision
And if you don't have Paypal? (Score:4, Interesting)
Seriously, some of us don't have Paypal accounts, and can't get them. Paypal isn't available in all countries. It sucks. Any suggestions?
Thunderbird donations / Thunderbird problems (Score:1)