Ok, got it:
http://www.winplanet.com/article/2802-.htm This says:
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"The ongoing alpha and beta releases of Seamonkey 1.8 have suggested that the Mozilla Foundation itself will be creating a 1.8 final release. This is not our plan," the Mozilla.org posting said. "The 1.8 releases have been for testing our backend. We intend that the 1.7.x line of releases will be the last long-lived, maintained versions released by the Mozilla Foundation.
But also writes the following:
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However, a group of at least 10 developers, led by Boris Zbarsky, posted an open letter to the Foundation right before the official announcement about the end of Mozilla Suite.
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"If the Foundation is willing to grant us the right to use the SeaMonkey trademark for this purpose, we propose to call these releases 'SeaMonkey Suite' and keep the current version numbering," the group's letter states.
So the Mozilla project is likely continued in the future under SeaMonkey name...
Also note, that the Firefox browser development is continued, which is the SAME code what was used in Mozilla suite...
I don't see any worries about the announcement you wrote.
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