Bret Busby wrote:
On 12/03/2016, NFN Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

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Beyond that, I believe that I've seen in news fairly recently that
Debian and Mozilla are in the process of settling their differences
(Mozilla logos, and Debian adjustments to Mozilla code), and that before
long, we may see Firefox (by name) in Debian repositories.  If that's
true, I think it likely that further into the future, we may see the
same with Thunderbird and Seamonkey.

Smith

I hope that that would mean that seamonkey would be upgraded to the
functionality of iceape, whereby, upon installation, in the
applications menu, separate options are displayed, for loading and
running the browser component, and,  the email component, instead of
users being required to additionally install thunderbird, solely to
get a separate menu option to load and run a mozilla based email
application.



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SeaMonkey/2.39
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