NoOp wrote:
I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:
Let me say, that at this time SeaMonkey has no plans to alter *our* release cycle, or any support methods or anything of the nature.
And one way or another Thunderbird is continuing to release as normal up until at least November this year, after that will be a "stability" release/security cycle for a while after that.
Anything more specific/questions will be hashed out over the comings weeks with the relevant stakeholders and the community. I would direct everyone who cares to take conversation on that side of things there, and discuss.
What comes out of that conversation may end up affecting how we choose to handle stuff on the SeaMonkey side, but I want to shy away from what ifs, speculation, and even more importantly accusations as to why Mozilla is <insert-adjective> Thunderbird.
I admit I will not be reading any of this thread in this forum, unless it is from a SeaMonkey Council member, or a few non-council but highly-important core Developers.
When and If we need to have a discussion on the future of SeaMonkey with regard to mail&news I will raise that here and we can discuss ad-nausea.
Let me repeat, -- at this time we have no plans to change the release cycle/process of SeaMonkey, and we do still intend to ship with Mail&News as we do today.
-- ~Justin Wood (Callek) _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

