Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
[...] When the Mozilla Foundation decided to turn the email client loose in May 2017, its future looked doubtful, but it's still here and, according to this post by community manager Ryan Sipes, donations are flowing freely enough for Thunderbird to expand its development team.
The current eight personnel are to be expanded to 14, and one of the roles to be resourced is an engineer who will focus on security and privacy.
"The UX/UI around encryption and settings will get an overhaul in the coming year," Sipes wrote.
While he couldn't guarantee that effort making it into the next release, "It is our hope to make encrypting Email and ensuring your private communication easier in upcoming releases."
-- submitted from IRC
(Score: 2) by coolgopher on Friday January 04 2019, @10:47PM (1 child)
That's how you get fun laws [abc.net.au] like down-under...
(Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Saturday January 05 2019, @12:31AM
Tech industry needs to go underground. If they're "angry and confused", it's only because they have to cough up a new and completely different PR campaign. At least the open source people can release stuff anonymously. Let's hope the voters in the *five eyes* countries reverse themselves and put a lid on it some day.
La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..