Sea Monkey only has four bugs left
ACCORDING TO Mozilla's bugzilla site that hosts bug reports, the Sea Monkey web browser and e-mail client, formerly known as the Mozilla Suite, only has four bugs left to fix... honest.
The Coordinator and developer at the SeaMonkey project, Kaiser Robert - also known as Kairo - recently trumpeted on his weblog the fixing of a thousand bugs by the volunteers in a matter of a couple months. His post reads "The people helping us here have killed about a thousand bugs in eight weeks! This is absolutely awesome, thanks and congratulations to everyone helping with this effort!"
At the time of Kairo's writing, the number of pending bugs to fix was fifteen. That number has been reduced, at the time of this writing, to just four - which are still unconfirmed. This is specially impressive since the Sea Monkey project is managed by volunteers.
Okay, four might not be totally accurate, as Sea Monkey inherits all the outstanding bugs present in the Mozilla "Gecko" HTML rendering engine also used by Firefox. But you get the point. The number is pretty low.
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