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Revision as of 11:36, 25 September 2008
Contents
Project Name
Make Ubiquity work in Thunderbird.
Project Description
Ubiquity is a cool extensible natural language front-end to Firefox. It could do wonders in Thunderbird as well. Aza Raskin and other Ubiquity hackers are happy to help someone do that with their Ubiquity knowledge, and #maildev will be happy to assist w/ Thunderbird knowledge.
Project Leader(s)
Project Contributor(s)
- Chris Bishoph (For being patient and helpful enough to aid Scott in his quest to compile Firefox and Thunderbird for the first time)
Project Details
Will update later. Not sure what we'll be doing for our 0.1 build yet.
Project News
09/25/08
Author: Scott Lunel
- Alright not sure where to begin here. I've managed to get Mercurial updating my Firefox and Thunderbird source with little to no problem now. This means I can actually start searching through Firefox and Thunderbird code to determine how exactly Thomas and I are going to go about porting Ubiquity over to Thunderbird.
Author: Scott Lunel
09/17/08
- Created the "Making Ubiquity Work With Thunderbird" page.