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"Why does #Thunderbird look so old, and why does it take so long to change?"

Product Design manager @alecaddd answers that burning question with some important history, and a look into the future.

https://blog.thunderbird.net/2023/02/the-future-of-thunderbird-why-were-rebuilding-from-the-ground-up/

Some of these talking points below might be divisive. They might touch a nerve. But we believe in being transparent and open about both our past and our future.
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tl;dr:
Simply adding stuff on top of a crumbling architecture isn't sustainable, and we can’t keep ignoring it.

Throughout the next 3 years, we're aiming at these primary objectives:

1: Make the code base leaner and more reliable, rewrite ancient code, remove technical debt.

2: Rebuild the interface from scratch to create a consistent design system, as well as developing and maintaining an adaptable and extremely customizable user interface.

3: Switch to a monthly release schedule.

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