On 8/23/12 5:41 AM, WLS wrote: > On 08/23/2012 08:23 AM, Daniel wrote: >> Dan B. wrote: >>> »Q« wrote: >>>> On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 20:45:42 -0700 >>>> NoOp <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 08/10/2012 08:41 PM, Michael Gordon wrote: >>> ... >>>>>> Try using Google as your friend. Enter SeaMonkey in lower case, >>>>>> upper case, or mixed case; only the letter spelling will count, and >>>>>> then maybe not. >>>>> Are you serious? >>>>> >>>>> Never mind, I reckon you are. Thanks for playing anyway. >>>> >>>> IMO, it's the best reply yet. ISTM that's what the overwhelming >>>> majority of new or prospective SeaMonkey users will do, not dry to >>>> drill down to it from mozilla.org's front page. >>> >>> That only applies to users who already know they want SeaMonkey. >>> >>> What about the people who don't know about SeaMonkey but might choose >>> to use it if, in looking for Firefox and/or Thunderbird, see SeaMonkey >>> listed as sibling product? >>> >>> >>> (By the way, earlier today I tried to find SeaMonkey by starting >>> at mozilla.org and wondered why it was so damn hard to find SeaMonkey.) >>> >>> >>> >>> > Would talking the people in >>>> charge of Mozilla's main portals into featuring SeaMonkey more >>>> prominently there really help the project at this point? >>> >>> I don't know that it would help much, but it would almost certainly >>> help some. >>> >>> Daniel >> >> Some would suggest that Mozilla.org would not display SeaMonkey >> prominently because Mozilla don't produce/develop it. I wonder if >> Mozilla will now (or after V16) de-list Thunderbird, as they will be >> stopping development of it, and just link to it as a contributed product >> (or whatever), as they do for SeaMonkey?? >> > > It may join the list of Mozilla based products found here. > > http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/projects/mozilla-based/ which is from the > link in, "See even more awesome software based on Mozilla > technologies.", found near the bottom of > http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/products/ > >
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