Phillip Jones wrote:
SM2.0.1 was supposed to come out
the same exact time FF3.5.5 was to hit the streets.

FF 3.5.5 was a very short-cycle crash-fix-only release and we didn't have the resources to create an update at that time (mostly because our only build and release engineer, that is my humble self, was just about to go into a vacation), so we still went with the regularly scheduled security update as a base, which is today's FF 3.5.6 release.

And that's why SeaMonkey 2.0.1 has been in testing mode for about a week now and just was made public (it's pretty normal to have 1-2 weeks of testing phase before we make a release public, so that we can catch any unexpected problems that might still be in the release builds).

Robert Kaiser
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