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Suggestion: Publish it on addons.mozilla.org #6

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sbrl opened this issue Oct 17, 2019 · 5 comments
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Suggestion: Publish it on addons.mozilla.org #6

sbrl opened this issue Oct 17, 2019 · 5 comments

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@sbrl
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sbrl commented Oct 17, 2019

The extension is great, but it would be really cool if it were to be published on addons.mozilla.org. Then people can receive updates automatically without having to re-click a link in the GitHub releases page every time it updates.

@RadhiFadlillah
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Yep, I'm planned to put it in both Firefox and Chrome. However, right now I'm a bit busy so expect it at most maybe in next month.

@sbrl
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sbrl commented Oct 19, 2019

Sure :-)

@cenk1cenk2
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Will this ever be possible, I can still use the extensions mostly without a problem, but if they were published it would be synced across the devices, which would be nice.

@l0b0
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l0b0 commented Oct 11, 2023

It seems to be published now. Can this be closed? Update: Looks like that's published by a third party, and is very out of date.

@fmartingr
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I don't currently have plans to publish it myself until the add-on reaches some maturity, and I would need to do so while not having all the keys to the castle myself, in case I need to give access to someone else. I have no experience publishing things to browser stores, so this may take a while.

Anything that would ease out the experience of installing the addon for you folks in the time being?

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