![]() Thunderbird's development would be mostly independent of Firefox, but it would still receive some support from the mother nest. The company's new home ended up being its old home: the Mozilla Foundation, but with a fresh agreement that would ensure the company could keep its "focus" on its browser business. ![]() A separate Thunderbird Foundation was also considered, but ruled out as a first step. Possible new homes for the email client suggested at the time included the Software Freedom Conservancy, the Document Foundation, or inking a new deal with the Mozilla Foundation, according to report (PDF) commissioned at the time.
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