Eikuaa Thunderbird
Thunderbird is a free and open-source software project founded in 2003 to make communicating and collaborating better. We are supported by the talent and generosity of thousands of individuals and part of the Mozilla family. Essential values guide us and make our work relevant. Read further to learn more.
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Tekoha
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Ñemigua
Nde ndaha’éi kuãve’ẽmby.
Oréve g̃uarã, mba’ekuaarã mba’etee ha tekoñemi ha’e nde derécho tereiko reikohápe. Ore ñe’ẽme’ẽ ne mba’ekuaarã teete ndive ndahasyiete:
- Norombyatýi ndete nderejeruréi mba’éramo.
- Roma’ẽmbaite romo’ãkuaa hag̃ua oiporuvaívagui.
- Norovendemo’ãi araka’eve.
- Ereko nemba’éramo ha eiporu ikatuháicha.

Tekosãso
Thunderbird ha’e nemba’e (ha avei arapýpe).
Thunderbird is Free and Open-Source Software, which means its code is available to see, modify, use, and share freely. Its license also ensures that it will remain free forever. You can think of Thunderbird as a gift from thousands of contributors to you.
Maranduve MPL 2.0 rehegua
Ayvu
Nemba’e peteĩ pehẽ Thunderbird renonderãme.
Thunderbird is free from the commercial requirements and incentives that often guide software development. Anyone can get involved in helping make Thunderbird better and available to more people. A contributor-elected council ensures Thunderbird remains true to its values and mission.
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Anyone can help make Thunderbird better. Programmers can contribute features they are passionate about or improve the existing code. Those who are multilingual can make Thunderbird accessible to everyone. Those willing can test new versions of Thunderbird and document issues. There are many ways to become part of a thriving community that makes Thunderbird unique. And if you don't have the time to volunteer, you can help support our work with a financial contribution.
Eikuaa mba’éichapa eikéta
Mozilla Pehẽ rehegua
Thunderbird operates in a separate, for-profit subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation. This structure gives us the flexibility to offer optional paid services to sustain Thunderbird’s development far into the future.
We have a growing team of talented employees who develop and maintain Thunderbird, collaborate with our community and partners, and work to deliver Thunderbird to users around the world.

Lisa McCormack

Ryan Sipes

Alessandro Castellani

Andrei Hajdukewycz

Alejandro Aspinwall

Alex Schmitz

Anthony Macchia

Ben Campbell

Brendan Abolivier

Chris Aquino

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Corey Bryant

Daniel Darnell

Geoff Lankow

Heather Ellsworth

John Bieling

Kai Engert

Kelly McSweeney

Laurel Terlesky

Magnus Melin

Malini Das

Margaret Baker

Martin Giger

Melissa Autumn

Micah Ilbery

Monica Ayhens-Madon

Natalie Ivanova

Philipp Kewisch

Rob Lemley

Rob Wood

Roland Tanglao

Ryan Jung

Sarah Regenspan

Solange Valverde

Tarandeep Kaur

Toby Pilling

Vineet Deo

Wayne Mery
