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Welcome to Thunderforce, a Mozilla Thunderbird extension for Salesforce.com

Please feel free to look at and comment on the feature list. This extension has not been written yet, so if you contribute now, you can help steer the direction of Thunderforce. Contrary to a recent posting on ZDnet, Thunderforce will not be available in the upcoming days or weeks. Instead, partial functionality is presently planned for mid-August.

Current stage: High-level schedule planning

Please feel free to discuss features through the "discussion" tab at the top of each page

Surveys

  • Requirements survey 1
    • Which Thunderbird versions should Thunderforce support? (note that requiring 2.0 or later is almost a foregone conclusion with the current feature set)
    • Which operating systems do you run Thunderbird on? So far, Linux and Windows are both tied with the highest number of votes. Fortunately, promoting the portability quality attribute will lead to compatibility for all platforms that Thunderbird runs on, assuming technical feasibility
    • What should the license be?
    • Which features are most popular? (note that the feature list has expanded somewhat since the survey was created)
    • Take the survey to quickly and anonymously let us know!
  • Survey administration (email me for access)

Process

Thunderforce is presently in its requirements elicitation stage. At this time, the following process is planned, though this can easily change as needed. This process is loosely based on Anthony Lattanze's Architecture-Centric Development Methodology (ACDM).

  1. Requirements elicitation
  2. Quality attributes
  3. Requirements prioritization and project scope
  4. Notional architecture
  5. Experiments
  6. Architectural review and refinement
  7. Module planning
  8. Module test creation
  9. Module authoring and unit testing
  10. Module integration testing
  11. Releases

Artifacts

People

Useful Development Links

Disambiguation

Thunderforce is not to be confused with the following: