Well you assume too much, because it's not necessarily that way. As I 
wrote, some add-ons are developed for both and some that were exclusive for 
Firefox are now compatible, at least to a certain version, with Seamonkey, 
and Seamonkey taking advantage of Firefox core and linking their versions 
should make them extremely compatible, that's why I don't see much trouble, 
I could be wrong but everything points out that I'm right, or at least near 
the truth.

I'm a newby developer, never developed anything  even at Source Forge, let 
alone an add-on, but I think if this add-on would write to the Seamonkey 
devs on the Newsgroup: news.mozilla.org on a common sub-group to chat about 
common developing, probably add-ons would start to be common and not 
exclusive for so compatible and similar Browser, for me it's the logical 
thing to do.

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