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http://www.osnews.com/story/26159/Mozilla_to_cease_development_on_T...
Isn't Thunderbird in the same boat? Mozilla has decided to stop developing it further and so it is only going to get big fixes! OS didn't help there.
It's hardly the case, development of T-bird hasn't ceased completely, and (this is the really crucial bit) should one individual or company need an enhanced version of T-bird they can do it themselves at any given time since the source is public.
For the moment there is no need for "OS" help.