Mozilla Calendar Project

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The Mozilla Calendar Project was the name for the

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History

The project started with a single extension for the Mozilla projects known as Mozilla Calendar. It was a

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The Mozilla Calendar project was announced by the

Mozilla Organization (now the Mozilla Foundation) in October 2001. The original code, used by Mozilla Calendar and now the Mozilla Sunbird, was donated by OEone (now Axentra),[2] who had developed it for use in their Mozilla-based HomeBase DESKTOP system. The project was initially led by OEone employee Mike Potter. Shortly after Mike Potter and his team had to pull out of development due to other projects taking precedence,[3] Mostafa Hosseini was announced as the new project lead.[4]

The initial plan was for Mozilla Calendar to eventually be integrated into the Mozilla Application Suite alongside the other components. However, this plan was dropped when Mozilla decided to focus on its nascent standalone applications rather than the integrated suite.

Mozilla Calendar could be installed as a component in the Mozilla Application Suite, or as an

Mozilla Firefox standalone browser or the Mozilla Thunderbird standalone mail and newsgroups client. The extension has now been replaced by the Lightning
project, a project with similar features, but with tighter integration with Thunderbird.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Calendar Project - Home of Lightning and Sunbird®". Mozilla.org. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
  2. ^ "mozilla.org Announces Calendar Project". MozillaZine. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
  3. ^ "OEone Scales Back Calendar Development". MozillaZine. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
  4. ^ "Mozilla Calendar Project Lead Mike Potter Retires, Mostafa Hosseini Named as New Head". MozillaZine. Retrieved 2011-08-10.

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