Chris Ilias schrieb:
The exact URL and number of clicks does not matter in this case. What he
said about www.mozilla.org being a portal to all things Mozilla, and
SeaMonkey being a small part of Mozilla is what matters.

Actually, that changed in the "One Mozilla website" program, while mozilla.org is still trying to link other initiatives, the team moved back the main product pages of Firefox, Firefox for Android, Thunderbird, and entry pages to other products such as Firefox OS, Persona, etc. into the main mozilla.org site offering, so that it's way heavier in promoting those. Also, with the increase of the Mozilla portfolio to include more products, volunteer-only loosely coupled projects like SeaMonkey have less of a chance to be largely featured.

And I'm not even talking yet about which products or projects are more fit to master the challenges of the rapidly changing world of today's web and which are less fit for doing that (hint, for the latter, they might look better there if their contributors would help to make them fit by innovating on top of the established base).

Robert Kaiser
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