Given that, according to this post 
<https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/08/21/the-future-of-developing-firefox-add-ons/>,
 
it appears plugins that currently rely on the Add-on SDK  will stop 
functioning, as well as plugins using XUL, XBL and XPCOM. How will this 
impact Firebug? I've looked, briefly at the Firebug.next project, but it's 
not clear that's a response to these announced changes.

At this time, Firebug is, literally, the *only *reason I still use Firefox, 
and is irreplaceable in my development process; no other browser had a tool 
remotely approaching Firebug's power and flexibility. So I'm hoping to get 
some clarity on where you folks are, given the announced changes.

Thanks,
Will

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