Call For A New Default Theme For Mozilla Sunbird 56
synopsis5 writes "The developers of Mozilla Sunbird, the standalone version of Mozilla Calendar, are looking for a new default theme and are asking the community to build a new one. Interested theme creators should read the guidelines posted in the MozillaZine Themes forum, which feature complete details. Submitted work must be licensed under the standard MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-license and a rough showcase needs to be produced by Tuesday 13th July for the theme to be considered. A few showcases have already been brought forth and are discussed. Take a look!"
This will sound bad (Score:5, Insightful)
Wouldn't it help if it was called the "Sunbird Calendar" and "Firefox browser"?
Re:This will sound bad (Score:2)
Re:This will sound bad (Score:1)
Same for Thunderbird --> Mozilla Mail.
Re:This will sound bad (Score:4, Informative)
Re:This will sound bad (Score:1)
Re:This will sound bad (Score:1)
If, on the other hand, Ford had a computer software called Thunderbird, whether or not it was an email client, then they could claim trademark infringement.
Don't forget that Firebird is also a car (although not a current model), and you don't see GM suing over that name as used in software. If Ford tried to build a car called Firebird, GM lawyers would be on the like flies on dogshit, but software is too far removed of a product/industry for them to h
Re:This will sound bad (Score:1)
No need to bag on open source software in particular, because unhelpful naming exists throughout the software industry. And that's why we have tooltips.
Re:This will sound bad (Score:1)
Outlook Express
Hm. That sounds exactly what Outlook is supposed to do. It's groupware (not just a MUA). Outlook Express, being the stripped down version of Outlook, provides a quicker/express way of accessing the same types of information Outlook would normally give.
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel's first purpose, as a
Re:This will sound bad (Score:5, Funny)
Thank sounds plain enough to me.
Re:This will sound bad (Score:1)
Lighten the fuck up.
Re:This will sound bad (Score:1)
Just a friendly tip.
ROTFL (Score:2)
Re:This will sound bad (Score:1)
Re:This will sound bad (Score:2)
No different than many proprietary apps, really.
Let's see...from Microsoft, we have Excel, Powerpoint, Access, Outlook, and Visual Studio, just to name a few. Windows, Frontpage, and Exchange might also fall into this category. I'm sure you can find tons more examples from other products too...both Windows software and Mac software.
Re:This will sound bad (Score:2)
So it will be:
Mozilla Browser
Mozilla Mail
Mozilla Calendar
Mozilla News
Mozilla Chat
etc.
Re:This will sound bad (Score:1, Informative)
Mozilla Browser...
BZZZT, wrong. You're several years out of date, mate. If they're going to drop the Firefox name and call it "Mozilla Browser", why are they SPENDING MONEY building up the Firefox brand identity? Why have they registered Firefox as a trademark if it's only a working title?
Re:This will sound bad (Score:2, Informative)
But one thing is clear:
Neither Firefox nor Thunderbird nor Sunbird will be renamed when they reach 1.0
Re:This will sound bad (Score:2, Interesting)
Or they could just change everything else to Thunderfox and Sunfox...
Yeah... I think Sunbird deserved it's own animal group prehaps. Whatever, Mozilla is the one comapny that seems to be able to pull of inconsistant naming and improve their brand identity becausee of it (at least among geeks)
Re:This will sound bad (Score:2)
Re:This will sound bad (Score:2)
Heh, no, they won't... The vast majority of people don't realize 'Internet Explorer' is a seperate application, or an application and all, and just see it as a thing that displays webpages... In the same sense, they don't realize Explorer is a full application and just see it as a window that displays the contents of a folder/drive.
Re:This will sound bad (Score:2)
Techie: Try going to the web page 'www.blah.com'.
Newbie: How do I do that?
Technie: Run Internet Explorer and type 'www.blah.com' into the address line.
Newbie: But I don't use Internet Explorer, I use Earthlink.
and so on and so on....
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Re:This will sound bad (Score:2)
Heh, no, they won't... The vast majority of people don't realize 'Internet Explorer' is a seperate application...'
Funny... Most people I talk to think it's 'the internet'. I ask, 'Are you connected to the internet?' and they say, 'Yes! I'm looking at the internet right now, but it isn't showing me any pictures!'
Re:This will sound bad (Score:4, Insightful)
Techies seem to dig the dinosaur and the penguin as a sort of an inside joke, but if you want to reach a larger audience, you have to drop the silly logos and fun code-names. Each application name, as the OP commented, should be easily identifiable in terms of what it does.
I'm not trying to troll or be offensive; I've just had a hard time convincing people that this "dinosaur program" or something called 'Mozilla Firefox' are "real web-browsers". Whenever I install Mozilla or Firefox on a non-techie's machine, I usually have to tell them that "It's Netscape- they just changed their name" before they'll actually run it. Firefox is too good a browser to be held back by a name.
In my opinion, that was the whole virtue of Netscape. You could take the Mozilla suite, change the graphics and give it a name that people know and trust, and know-nothings suddenly feel entirely comfortable trying it out.
Re:This will sound bad (Score:2)
Sunbird (Score:1)
Re:Sunbird (Score:3, Insightful)
1. the deveopers gave it more attention
2. it didn't suck
The last time I tried sunbird as a standalone app it couldn't even perform basic tasks like adding an event. The last time I installed it as part of Firefox or Thunderbird it wrecked the app so bad I had to delete it, my prefs, and reinstall.
Just for the sake of giving it another shot I just installed Sunbird into Thunderbird. It looks nice, but nothing happens when I try to create a calendar.
For Mac OS X there'
Re:Sunbird (Score:1)
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>1. the deveopers gave it more attention
You can't force people to develop a program. Currently Sunbird/Calendar are lacking active developers, but we're gaining momentum at the moment. We're up to five part-time developers from just two a few months ago.
One part of this quest for a new theme is to gain more user and (hopefully) developer attention.
>2. it didn't suck
Well, if it sucks then help to make it no suck. Find and report bugs, help triage bugs or s
Excellent (Score:2)
Why is it that this project receives so little attention? It seems like a no-brainer -- a cross-platform calendaring app that integrates with the best web browser and e-mail client in the world! Who could fail to get excited about that?
Re:Excellent (Score:3, Insightful)
People who already have a web browser, email client, and calender app that work for them?
A Hidden Treasure? (Score:3, Informative)
I'll download it tonight and give it a whirl, I seem to remember a palm sync thing with old netscape so I'm presuming this is still possible...
It does look a bit ugly right enough, a new theme based on firefox/thunderbird would be welcome.
Re:A Hidden Treasure? (Score:2)
Charamel ? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Charamel ? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Charamel ? (Score:2)
Re:Charamel ? (Score:2)
Re:Yay another 50MB GRE to install (Score:1)
All well and good... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:All well and good... (Score:2)
Re:All well and good... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:All well and good... (Score:2)
iCal (Score:1)
Re:iCal (Score:3, Informative)
For the more technical guys:
Sunbird uses libical [mozilla.org] as its calendar engine. This library is available under the MPL or the LGPL.
Not that bad... (Score:2, Interesting)
"Sunbird" is just one rare word.
Everybody talks about "Sunbird calendar app" anyway, so why to increase the length of name?