On a more positive note, it's absolutely heartwarming seeing the number of patches and contributions from community members increasing in Thunderbird.

The massive undertaking of replacing old weird undocumented code with modern coding standards and languages, as well as increasing our documentation is slowly paying off.

Yes, we know, we accidentally broke a bunch of things in the process, sorry. This stuff is hard 🫠

Usual reminder that if you have an issue with a software and you open a bug report you can simply write down your problem and ask for help, without needing to sprinkle the usual abuse and telling the folks that caused that problem that they're stupid and should get fired.

Let's see how many "no, I'm entitled to be abusive" messages I'll get