Jorge Villalobos wrote: > Cross posting to dev.planning, where I originally intended this to be. > Please follow up to dev.planning. > > Jorge > > On 10/30/13 3:42 PM, Jorge Villalobos wrote: >> Hello! >> >> As many of you know, the Add-ons Team, User Advocacy Team, Firefox Team >> and others have been collaborating for over a year in a project called >> Squeaky [1]. Our aim is to improve user experience for add-ons, >> particularly add-ons that we consider bad for various levels of "bad". >> >> Part of our work consists on pushing forward improvements in Firefox >> that we think will significantly achieve our goals, which is why I'm >> submitting this spec for discussion: >> >> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SZx7NlaMeFxA55-u8blvgCsPIl041xaJO5YLdu6HyOk/edit?usp=sharing >> >> The Add-on File Registration System is intended to create an add-on file >> repository that all add-on developers need to submit their files to. >> This repository won't publish any of the files, and inclusion won't >> require more than passing a series of automatic malware checks. We will >> store the files and generated hashes for them. >> >> On the client side, Firefox will compute the hashes of add-on files >> being installed and query the API for it. If the file is registered, it >> can be installed, otherwise it can't (there is planned transition period >> to ease adoption). There will also be periodic checks of installed >> add-ons to make sure they are registered. All AMO files would be >> registered automatically. >> >> This system will allow us to better keep track of add-on IDs, be able to >> easily find the files they correspond to, and have effective >> communication channels to their developers. It's not a silver bullet to >> solve add-on malware problems, but it raises the bar for malware developers. >> >> We believe this strikes the right balance between a completely closed >> system (where only AMO add-ons are allowed) and the completely open but >> risky system we currently have in place. Developers are still free to >> distribute add-ons as they please, while we get a much-needed set of >> tools to fight malware and keep it at bay. >> >> There are more details in the doc, so please give it a read and post >> your comments and questions on this thread. >> >> Jorge Villalobos >> Add-ons Developer Relations Lead >> >> [1] https://wiki.mozilla.org/AMO/Squeaky >> >
Hi, I have another use case which isn't clearly described by the current doc. I have an English version of Firefox/Thunderbird installed with additional language packs from <http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/%APP%/%CHANNEL%/%VERSION%/%OS%/xpi/>. After each update I have to manually add the language packs again. Those files are created by Mozilla but aren't published to amo. It would be a real shame if it wouldn't be possible anymore to add different languages to your installation. Onno _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform