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28<h1>SeaMonkey Vision: Stability</h1>
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32 <li>Keep the SeaMonkey user experience <span class="hilite">stable and
33 mature</span>
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35 <li>The SeaMonkey user interface should be <span class="hilite">kept
36 familiar</span> to former users of the integrated Internet suite.</li>
37 <li>Apply <span class="hilite">"constructive conservatism"</span> to the
38 user experience - don't revolutionize and don't deny change but evolve
39 it in a controlled way.</li>
40 <li>SeaMonkey should be <span class="hilite">practical and simple
41 enough</span> for beginners as well as able to adapt/adjust for more
42 experienced users.</li>
43 <li>"Stable" SeaMonkey releases should be tested well enough by the
44 community that we can trust they <span class="hilite">feel
45 mature</span> enough for production use.</li>
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