On Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 10:07:33 +0000, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
> This is a "new build" system, and Seamonkey has
> been installed /ex nihilo/ within the last month.
> Tidying things up today, I decided to investigage
> the default links that Seamonkey provides, and
> followed the link first to "mozdev.org" and then
> to "mozillaZine".  I was staggered to find that
> not only does the latter proudly state :
> 
>> MozillaZine's news site has gone into hibernation.

I suppose we should re-point this to:
<http://blog.mozilla.com/blog/category/mozilla-news/>

> but it then goes on to say :
> 
>> Download Google Chrome
>> A free browser that lets you do more online. Download instantly!
>> www.google.com/chrome
> 
> Are the Seamonkey developers really trying to commit corporate 
> suicide ?!  Why on earth does an /ex nihilo/ installation of
> Seamonkey contain a very obvious link to a site that is not
> only moribund but which contains an advertisement for an
> alternative browser ?

<http://www.mozillazine.org/about/>

"Established in 1998, MozillaZine is an independent Mozilla news,
community and advocacy site.

MozillaZine is not run by the Mozilla Foundation and is not an official
part of the Mozilla project.

MozillaZine is hosted at the Open Source Lab at Oregon State University."

> Philip Taylor

Another Phil

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