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Revision as of 13:05, 2 October 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 Bishop
For being patient and helpful enough to aid Scott in his quest to compile Firefox and Thunderbird for the first time.
- Jason Tarka
Helping Scott find the location of Ubiquity extensions.
Meetings
Project Details
Will update later. Not sure what we'll be doing for our 0.1 build yet.
Project News
10/02/08
Author: Scott Lunel
- Just a quick update on what's going on. Jono, a Mozilla Developer, has taken charge of the project and we're currently working with a larger member base. Our group has been given two tasks. We were told to create our own Thunderbird extension and read the Ubiquity source code to get a complete understanding of the entire project.
- Well, I've managed to accomplish these two things. At this point I feel that the project is heading in a good direction. From what I've seen so far, this is going to be a massive project with many directions to head once Ubiquity is indeed ported over. It's nice to have a group willing to give their all into making this work.
- At this point in time I've managed to get Ubiquity to load into Thunderbird. Not an overly challenging task, but it's showing up in Thunderbird's addons. A simple editing of its overlay and manifest files did the trick. I'm currently working on getting Ubiquity to pop up in Thunderbird, but I've run into a "road block".
- I'll have more news once I make some progress past getting Ubiquity to load in Add-Ons.
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.
09/17/08
Author: Scott Lunel
- Created the "Making Ubiquity Work With Thunderbird" page.