Hi, I'm starting to wonder if it makes sense to keep the enigmail package available as a package in openSUSE and would like to hear your opinion. Usually there is not much advantage in having Addons as RPMs but in case of Enigmail I always offered an exception for the following reasons: - enigmail should be part of TB by default (IMHO) - during the whole gcc C++ ABI changes there was no working Enigmail as public addon - for quite some time there was no x86-64 version available At the moment I think enigmail is pretty usable as provided by enigmail.mozdev.org (or addons.mozilla.org). It has both relevant architectures and multi locale support. On the other hand it turned out to be pretty problematic to offer a really working enigmail (with locales) for the fast pace of Thunderbird (beta) versions. In addition in the beginning it was meant to support Thunderbird and Seamonkey but in reality because of version differences it only supports Thunderbird anyway (most of the time). So what do you think about it? I'm currently running TB6beta2 with enigmail as available as nightly from the enigmail project and it's quite usable. IMHO this is sufficient and I'd recommend to drop enigmail as subpackage from Thunderbird in Factory. Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org