Hello,

I am not maintainer. Just regular "Joe" trying to get to grips with why firefox 
updates have stopped due to apt-listbugs.

I have sympathy with the sentiment ..

"By implementing the nsiLoginStorage API, this lets the users choose a single password manager they want to use and integrate it with Firefox."

.. may I gently suggest it is not really a serious Debian bug. These are:

|serious|
   is a severe violation of Debian policy <https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/> 
(roughly, it violates a "must" or
   "required" directive), or, in the package maintainer's or release manager's 
opinion, makes the package unsuitable
   for release.

Possibly wishlist is more appropriate:

|normal|
   the default value, applicable to most bugs.
|minor|
   a problem which doesn't affect the package's usefulness, and is presumably 
trivial to fix.
|wishlist|
   for any feature request, and also for any bugs that are very difficult to 
fix due to major design considerations.

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