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This Mozilla Wiki section covers documents about the '''[http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/ SeaMonkey Project]''', which develops an "all-in-one internet application suite", based on code of the previous Mozilla Application Suite.
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For quick answers to common questions, please explore the [[SeaMonkey:FAQ|SeaMonkey FAQ]]!
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== Status ==
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The SeaMonkey project released SeaMonkey 1.0 in January 2006 and SeaMonkey 1.1 in January 2007. Security and stability updates are currently continuing for 1.1 only.
 
The next release will be a major update to previous versions and be known as SeaMonkey 2.0, featuring lots of improvements all over the product and is under heavy [[SeaMonkey:Home Page#Development|development]]. Currently no expected release date has been set for this as there is still a lot of work to do, but a first alpha version is in a last testing phase and will probably be released within a week.
 
For more details on the project status, see [[SeaMonkey:StatusMeetings]].
 
== History ==
 
In 2005, the Mozilla Foundation released a [http://www.mozilla.org/seamonkey-transition.html "transition plan"] for the Mozilla Application Suite, in which they announced that there won't be any more official releases of the Mozilla Application Suite. At the same time they promised to still provide the newly created, mozilla.org-hosted, SeaMonkey project with needed infrastructure to do further development on the suite code and release it under the project's new name.
 
See also [[SeaMonkey:Release History|Release History]]
 
== The team ==
 
A group of very active SeaMonkey developers make up the [[SeaMonkey:Project_Organization#SeaMonkey_Council|SeaMonkey Council]], which is responsible for project and release management.
 
That doesn't mean we don't need an even bigger group of developers working on the product or taking responsibilities of certain areas in the project. We also need [[SeaMonkey:QA|people doing QA and regular testing]] on our product. The development community of SeaMonkey is structured into [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/project-areas.html project areas] which cover different parts of the SeaMonkey project. Many of those still need help from more developers; if you want to lend us a hand there, please contact [mailto:seamonkey-council@mozilla.org seamonkey-council@mozilla.org].
 
Here is a page with a [[SeaMonkey:Supporters|list of the currently known supporters]].
 
== How to help ==
 
Our [[SeaMonkey:Project Goals|Project Goals]] document describes where the project is basically headed.
 
You can help by working on [[SeaMonkey:QA|SeaMonkey QA]] as you use SeaMonkey. We need help testing changes for SeaMonkey 1.1.x and SeaMonkey 2.0.
 
To get started with the project, read the [http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/get-involved getting involved page] and/or join in the developer discussions in [news://news.mozilla.org/mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey] or [irc://irc.mozilla.org/seamonkey #seamonkey].
 
If want to contribute to SeaMonkey localization, read our [[SeaMonkey:Localization]] page.
 
== Development ==
 
In preparation for "SeaMonkey 2.0", the first step is that we have to get SeaMonkey to use the infrastructure of the new products - see the [[SeaMonkey:suiterunner|suiterunner]] page for more information (a huge part of this has already been done).
 
The [[SeaMonkey:New for 2.0]] document details the new features we should be picking up for 2.0, these are mainly as a result of the toolkit transition.
 
We also have a [[SeaMonkey:Suite Directory Layout|Suite Directory Layout]] document that describes how the new mozilla/suite/ directory in the Mozilla CVS and comm-central hg repositories should be structured.
 
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Resources
SeaMonkey Homepage
FAQ / Help
Goals
Organization
QA
Supporters
Add-ons
Localization
Reasons
Branding
Release History
Tasks & Projects
IRC Chat Logs
Discussion
Suiterunner

This Mozilla Wiki section covers documents about the SeaMonkey Project, which develops an "all-in-one internet application suite", based on code of the previous Mozilla Application Suite.

For quick answers to common questions, please explore the SeaMonkey FAQ!

Status

The SeaMonkey project released SeaMonkey 1.0 in January 2006 and SeaMonkey 1.1 in January 2007. Security and stability updates are currently continuing for 1.1 only.

The next release will be a major update to previous versions and be known as SeaMonkey 2.0, featuring lots of improvements all over the product and is under heavy development. Currently no expected release date has been set for this as there is still a lot of work to do, but a first alpha version is in a last testing phase and will probably be released within a week.

For more details on the project status, see SeaMonkey:StatusMeetings.

History

In 2005, the Mozilla Foundation released a "transition plan" for the Mozilla Application Suite, in which they announced that there won't be any more official releases of the Mozilla Application Suite. At the same time they promised to still provide the newly created, mozilla.org-hosted, SeaMonkey project with needed infrastructure to do further development on the suite code and release it under the project's new name.

See also Release History

The team

A group of very active SeaMonkey developers make up the SeaMonkey Council, which is responsible for project and release management.

That doesn't mean we don't need an even bigger group of developers working on the product or taking responsibilities of certain areas in the project. We also need people doing QA and regular testing on our product. The development community of SeaMonkey is structured into project areas which cover different parts of the SeaMonkey project. Many of those still need help from more developers; if you want to lend us a hand there, please contact seamonkey-council@mozilla.org.

Here is a page with a list of the currently known supporters.

How to help

Our Project Goals document describes where the project is basically headed.

You can help by working on SeaMonkey QA as you use SeaMonkey. We need help testing changes for SeaMonkey 1.1.x and SeaMonkey 2.0.

To get started with the project, read the getting involved page and/or join in the developer discussions in mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey or #seamonkey.

If want to contribute to SeaMonkey localization, read our SeaMonkey:Localization page.

Development

In preparation for "SeaMonkey 2.0", the first step is that we have to get SeaMonkey to use the infrastructure of the new products - see the suiterunner page for more information (a huge part of this has already been done).

The SeaMonkey:New for 2.0 document details the new features we should be picking up for 2.0, these are mainly as a result of the toolkit transition.

We also have a Suite Directory Layout document that describes how the new mozilla/suite/ directory in the Mozilla CVS and comm-central hg repositories should be structured.