Re: Forbidding Firefox addons from testing & stable

2018-05-05 Thread Rebecca N. Palmer
Sorry - I was looking at the "Bug reports" link which is the binary package, not the source package, so missed ublock-origin #877040 and debianbuttons #870344. There's also #866997 requesting that mozilla-devscripts provide tools for packaging WebExtensions, which has patches.

Re: Forbidding Firefox addons from testing & stable (was: Firefox 60esr on Stretch ?)

2018-05-05 Thread Michael Meskes
> - 2 don't mention it in the BTS (ublock-origin, debianbuttons) Just for the record, the ublock-origin migration to webext is underways, I simply ran out of time. Michael -- Michael Meskes Michael at Fam-Meskes dot De, Michael at Meskes dot (De|Com|Net|Org) Meskes at (Debian|Postgresql) dot Org

Re: Forbidding Firefox addons from testing & stable (was: Firefox 60esr on Stretch ?)

2018-05-05 Thread Rebecca N. Palmer
Vincent Bernat wrote: WebExtensions are backed by a standard draft: https://browserext.github.io/browserext/. So, situation is expected to improve in the future. Mozilla have explicitly said that "Extensions created with the new standard[...]won’t break in new Firefox releases." [0] It has pre