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There was a | There was a Town Hall meeting at [irc://irc.mozilla.org/seamonkey IRC] on '''Wednesday July 6th 2005 at 15:00 UTC''' ([http://www.hg23.at/~robert/thebot-logs/%23seamonkey-20050707-110024.xml log]). | ||
If you have agenda items, please e-mail [mailto:ajvincent@gmail.com | If you have agenda items, please e-mail [mailto:ajvincent@gmail.com Alex Vincent] with your ideas. | ||
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This is the Wiki home of the SeaMonkey Project, which continues development on the code of the Mozilla Application Suite.
For quick answers to common questions, please explore the SeaMonkey FAQ!
Status
The Mozilla Foundation has announced that there won't be any more official releases of the Mozilla Application Suite, but they will provide infrastructure for community members who wish to continue development under the new project name "SeaMonkey". The project has a new team that is independent of the Mozilla Foundation, cares about that application and that takes over the lead for its development.
The Mozilla Foundation still provides the new mozilla.org-hosted project with needed infrastructure, as promised in the "transition plan" document, as well as maintains the Mozilla 1.7.x Application Suite product, but concentrates development work on their new mainline products Firefox and Thunderbird.
The plan
We have created a SeaMonkey Council group. This group will have final say over which bugs are in and which are out for a particular release (and be the group that has control over the relevant bugzilla flags), is responsible for finding people to work on the bugs that need to be fixed, etc.
The team
A group of very active SeaMonkey developers has recently gathered on IRC and agreed on a SeaMonkey Council who are 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 resposibilities of certain areas in the project. We also need people doing QA and regular testing on our product. How those groups will be structured and organized is currently being discussed and we hope to have some information about that soon.
Here is a page with a list of the currently known supporters.
Meetings
There was a Town Hall meeting at IRC on Wednesday July 6th 2005 at 15:00 UTC (log).
If you have agenda items, please e-mail Alex Vincent with your ideas.