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Thunderbird 3 beta 1 string freeze now in effect

September 17th, 2008 Posted in Mozilla, Thunderbird

As of 23:59 PDT on Tuesday, Thunderbird is string-frozen for its beta 1 release. This means that any l10n strings in the mail/ and editor/ui directories in the comm-central repository are now frozen.

The code freeze for beta 1 will be on Tuesday 23rd September at 23:59 PDT.

There are a number of new features we landed just before the string freeze, some of these still need some polish, more details about them later.

We will be having a test day for beta 1 on Thursday 18th September. It will be covering the new features and checking for any significant regressions before we hit the code freeze date, more details coming soon.

Update: Details of the thunderbird test day may be found via the quality.mozilla.org blog here.

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