After 24 years, bug report finally gets fixed
Mozilla's Thunderbird team has fixed a 24-year-old feature bug, bringing system tray mail notifications to GNOME and KDE desktop environments for Linux users.wondering why it has been so difficult to implement a mail notification icon in system tray for Unix-like desktop environments. That grousing was answered,"Welcome to Mozilla's bugzilla! Don't worry, you will get used to it.
But security issues can also take years to deal with, as happened with a Firefox browsing history leak that languished for a decade before being Mozilla's cache of aged bugs and missing capabilities may be embarrassingly evident due to the public nature of its Bugzilla reporting system, but other vendors maintain similar stores of vintage flaws and missing capabilities.that had been interfering with Firefox for half a decade.
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