The new name for Mozilla has been officially announced as “SeaMonkey”, and the first release will be version 1.0. This is no big surprise, as that’s always been the codename for the project. However, there’s still a (somewhat vocal) minority that’s upset that this is the name that was actually decided upon. Personally, it’s what I’ve always referred to Mozilla as when filing bugs, so I’m used to it already. Also, I don’t really care what it’s called so long as things start being developed again, and with more energy than has been present recently since the Mozilla Foundation essentially dropped the suite in favour of Firefox.
Also, the beta of Coppermine 1.4.1 has just been released. This version brings a whole lot of new functionality to the existing photo gallery software (that our own Big Squiff uses. I’ll be downloading it and giving it a whirl shortly.