Re: Add-on File Registration PRD

2013-11-10 Thread Dephormation
On 30/10/2013 21:55, 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 ha

Re: Add-on File Registration PRD

2013-11-04 Thread Axel Hecht
Hi, read the thread now. I ignored it based on the subject, btw, didn't seem to affect anything in real life from just glancing at that. I'd like to get langpacks excluded. Maybe we need to make their abilities to do stuff more robustly checked, but for a localizer wanting to test their work

Re: Add-on File Registration PRD

2013-11-04 Thread Axel Hecht
On 11/4/13 9:41 AM, Onno Ekker wrote: 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

Re: Add-on File Registration PRD

2013-11-04 Thread Onno Ekker
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 hav

Re: Add-on File Registration PRD

2013-10-31 Thread Gavin Sharp
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 1:55 AM, Avi Hal wrote: > Essentially the browser has become an operating system, where apps/addons > could be installed to it, including malwares. However, consider what happens > if > Microsoft or Apple would not let any app run unless it's approved on their > main > de

Re: Add-on File Registration PRD

2013-10-31 Thread Avi Hal
On Thursday, October 31, 2013 2:09:06 AM UTC+2, David E. Ross wrote: > This appears to be a total reversal of past Mozilla philosophy, ... Agreed. Central repo and mandatory approval is not what Mozilla is IMO. While there are some gains from such move, I think it hurts freedom and openness more.

Re: Add-on File Registration PRD

2013-10-30 Thread Onno Ekker
On 10/30/2013 10:55 PM, 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, Firefo

Re: Add-on File Registration PRD

2013-10-30 Thread David E. Ross
On 10/30/2013 2:55 PM, 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

Re: Add-on File Registration PRD

2013-10-30 Thread Jorge Villalobos
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