Rick Merrill wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
NoOp schrieb:
On 11/24/2010 10:52 PM, Jane_Galt wrote:
Is Seamonkey considered defunct now?

One would think so...

According to:
http://www.mozilla.org/
we've been relegated to the "More Projects" section and don't deserve an
icon on the main section. "Drumbeat" seems to be of more importance than
SeaMonkey to Mozilla&  we don't even come up on the javascript
rollover... If I had any hair left on my head I'd dye it red.

That does not mean that SeaMonkey is "defunct" as a project or as a
product, it's just not in the main focus of Mozilla, and that's
understandable, given that the main focus of Mozilla is bringing the
mission and the open web/Internet forward, and while SeaMonkey supports
that goal, it doesn't do much to actually move things forward.

Robert Kaiser



Glad to hear that because I LOVE SeaMonkey!

What IS the mission statement, and how might the rest of us help?


As I. I use SeaMonkey far more than FireFox. and although I have Thunderbird I don't even have it setup.

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