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 <link rel="maintainer" title="Robert Kaiser" href="mailto:kairo@kairo.at">
 <link rel="top" href="/" title="SeaMonkey Project">
-<link rel="up" href="/" title="Home">
+<link rel="up" href="./" title="Home">
 
 <title>About SeaMonkey</title>
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 <title>About SeaMonkey</title>
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 <h1>About SeaMonkey</h1>
 
 <p>
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 </p>
 
+<h2 id="org">Organization</h2>
+
+<h3 id="council">SeaMonkey Council</h3>
+
+<p>The SeaMonkey Council is the team responsible for project and release
+management, and can be contacted via the email address
+<a href="mailto:seamonkey-council@mozilla.org">seamonkey-council@mozilla.org</a>.</p>
+
+<dl>
+  <dt id="biesi">Christian Biesinger (biesi)
+    <dd>Christian has been working on Mozilla for a few years; he mostly works
+        in Gecko code, but also does UI patches occasionally. He wrote the image
+        decoders for BMP and XBM files. He also wrote a
+        <a href="http://wiki.mozilla.org/wiki/User:Biesi" class="ex-ref">Plan to
+        make SeaMonkey use the "new toolkit"</a>.</dd>
+  </dt>
+
+  <dt id="KaiRo">Robert Kaiser (KaiRo)
+    <dd>KaiRo is the head of MLP staff (Mozilla Localization Project) and has
+        worked on localizing SeaMonkey since late 1999 (M11/M12). He's also
+        doing the EarlyBlue and LCARStrek themes and has done some work on
+        making some parts of the product localizeable and themable.
+        See also <a href="http://home.kairo.at/blog" class="ex-ref">KaiRo's
+        blog</a> and <a href="http://www.seamonkey.at/" class="ex-ref">the
+        German SeaMonkey site</a>.</dd>
+  </dt>
+
+  <dt id="IanN">Ian Neal (IanN)
+    <dd>Ian does work on XUL/JS stuff (mainly UI but also some backend) with a
+        little bit of simple C++ stuff thrown in. He peer reviews on help and
+        has been actively involved in Mozilla development for about two years
+        before the SeaMonkey project was started.</dd>
+  </dt>
+
+  <dt id="Neil">Neil Rashbrook (Neil)
+    <dd>Neil is the "module owner" of XPFE (most of the SeaMonkey-specific code),
+        and a super-reviewer focussed on XPFE and MailNews. He has been very
+        involved in all SeaMonkey related development for years.</dd>
+  </dt>
+
+  <dt id="CTho">Christopher Thomas (CTho)
+    <dd>Chris has been a Mozilla user for about 5 years, and started as a
+        developer in 2003. His interests have been mostly in the Mozilla
+        frontend. He is experienced with JS and C++.</dd>
+  </dt>
+</dl>
+
+<h3 id="owners">Project Area Owners and Peers</h3>
+
+<p>
+The SeaMonkey Project can be divided into several areas, which are listed on
+our <a href="dev/project-areas.html">project areas list</a>. Each of those areas
+should have an owner and possibly several peers (people who know the code well
+enough to give reviews there), who together care about that area. The sum of
+those areas build a strong group of developers, who can move the SeaMonkey
+project forward.
+</p>
+
+<h3 id="community">Community</h3>
+
+<p>
+Additionally, there's a vibrant community surrounding those developers, see the
+<a href="community.html">SeaMonkey community page</a> for how to get in touch
+with those people.
+<br>If you want to take an active role in testing or even developing SeaMonkey,
+<a href="dev/get-involved.html">getting involved with the project</a> is fairly
+easy for anybody who can donate his time to our efforts.
+</p>
+
 <h2 id="contact">Contact</h2>
 
 <p>