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The name change was needed to officially show that a group of dedicated volunteers had taken over development of the suite from Mozilla Foundation in March 2005. Mozilla Foundation is focusing on development of the stand-alone Firefox browser and Thunderbird mail clients, which it promotes as additional supported upgrade paths for users of the old Mozilla suite. | The name change was needed to officially show that a group of dedicated volunteers had taken over development of the suite from Mozilla Foundation in March 2005. Mozilla Foundation is focusing on development of the stand-alone Firefox browser and Thunderbird mail clients, which it promotes as additional supported upgrade paths for users of the old Mozilla suite. | ||
"With SeaMonkey we offer users of the Mozilla suite a way to stay with the more familiar suite style instead of switching to differently working stand-alone applications", said Robert Kaiser. | "With SeaMonkey we offer users of the Mozilla suite a way to stay with the more familiar suite style FIXME|<strike>instead of switching to differently working stand-alone applications</strike>|FIXME", said Robert Kaiser. "Downloads and more information can be found at www.seamonkey-project.org". | ||
"Security threats on the Internet are constantly evolving, so it is important to use software that is actively being updated to address issues as they are discovered. | "Security threats on the Internet are constantly evolving, so it is important to use software that is actively being updated to address issues as they are discovered. FIXME|<strike>Additionally, choice and innovation are goals of the Mozilla community, and as members of that community, we offer those to Mozilla users through the SeaMonkey project</strike>|FIXME." | ||
SeaMonkey is an Open-Source community project within the mozilla.org software family. | SeaMonkey is an Open-Source community project within the mozilla.org software family. |
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