Dave Townsend wrote:

On 08/15/12 12:41, Ben Hearsum wrote:

On 08/15/12 02:57 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

XULRunner is currently an unsupported piece of software, we don't run tests for it, and we *barely* ensure it still builds.

I don't think this is true. It's not tier1, but we ship it with every release and beta. However, I'd be surprised if there was any guarantee that it will exist in 5-10y though.

I think it's true. We don't have any automated tests that verify that the build works beyond compiling and it was totally failing on most platforms for 2-3 releases. Right now there are a couple of us that attempt to keep it going but I have no idea how long that will last.

Thankfully XULRunner is a simple enough extension of the core pieces of Firefox that the potential for breakage is pretty small, this is probably the only reason it is still alive. I'm not sure its chances are good if we make a change that requires a lot of work to keep XULRunner working.

Aren't there linux distros trying to ship Firefox + Thunderbird + XULRunner?

Sadly I doubt we have the capacity, but I would have thought that all our existing tests should work just as well on a Firefox/Thunderbird + XULRunner build as on a monolithic build.

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