I am wondering, with the Mozilla org ditching Thunderbird, if SeaMonkey actually has a future.

I do not mean to be pessimistic, just practical.

The SM project has limited resources. Does it have enough to maintain the mail/news component of SM?

And, obviously, the main question, should we all be looking around for a new set of apps?

Because, Firefox just annoys me. I'd hate be forced to go to that and some other mail/news client.

But, I sure can understand if the devs of SM throw their hands up and cry "Uncle!"

Not looking very upbeat.

Boy, and it would be the end of a very long (techological) era. The roots of SM go back to, what? 1994? I downloaded Netscape in 1994 or 1995.

Damn, I'm old.

Not to mention, with Mozilla becoming singularly focused on Firefox, do any of us really care any more?

No, a Mozilla OS is nonsense so rule that out. Just what is Mozilla doing? How is it relevant to us any more?

--
Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
"One of the great tragedies of life is the murder of a beautiful theory by a gang of brutal facts." - Benjamin Franklin
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