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Are there any bugzilla issues open with Mozilla for support? #3

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huffstler opened this Issue Jun 29, 2017 · 12 comments

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huffstler commented Jun 29, 2017

At the very least someone there will get back to you on why or not what you're requesting is feasible / already being worked on or not.

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There are not actually :) Do you know what the best place to put this would be? thanks!

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joaomgcd commented Jun 29, 2017

There are not actually :) Do you know what the best place to put this would be? thanks!

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Here's the main page. You'll have to make an account, and it's recommended to search for your bug/feature request before writing one, but it should do the trick

and if you decide to make one (or several) can you link them back here so I can follow them as well? I was thinking about giving developing the extension a try as I haven't before.

huffstler commented Jun 30, 2017

Here's the main page. You'll have to make an account, and it's recommended to search for your bug/feature request before writing one, but it should do the trick

and if you decide to make one (or several) can you link them back here so I can follow them as well? I was thinking about giving developing the extension a try as I haven't before.

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Thank you! :)

Added the bug here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1378096

Hopefully they'll take a look!

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joaomgcd commented Jul 4, 2017

Thank you! :)

Added the bug here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1378096

Hopefully they'll take a look!

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Dracon23 Nov 14, 2017

You're aware that this WILL break once 57 hits the floor running?

They dropped all support for XUL and XPCOM "addons" now.

Dracon23 commented Nov 14, 2017

You're aware that this WILL break once 57 hits the floor running?

They dropped all support for XUL and XPCOM "addons" now.

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What will break exactly? Can you clarify?

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joaomgcd commented Nov 14, 2017

What will break exactly? Can you clarify?

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They've dropped the whole XUL/XPCOM infrastructure from what I can gather, so unless you rework the addon to use the new (I think it's called WebExtensions) Addon API, the addon will not work anymore.

I just took a first look at 57 (as it just hit my distributions' package repos), and a lot of addons just gave me the finger. (Basically I'm fine with just uBlock, but NoScript is a decent addition to it=

Dracon23 commented Nov 14, 2017

They've dropped the whole XUL/XPCOM infrastructure from what I can gather, so unless you rework the addon to use the new (I think it's called WebExtensions) Addon API, the addon will not work anymore.

I just took a first look at 57 (as it just hit my distributions' package repos), and a lot of addons just gave me the finger. (Basically I'm fine with just uBlock, but NoScript is a decent addition to it=

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But this add-on is already using the WebExtensions format :)

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joaomgcd commented Nov 14, 2017

But this add-on is already using the WebExtensions format :)

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Dracon23 Nov 14, 2017

Eh, okay, I'll shut up and sit back down :F

I couldn't get it to work for some reason or other, but that may be related to my (rather peculiar) setup here.

Dracon23 commented Nov 14, 2017

Eh, okay, I'll shut up and sit back down :F

I couldn't get it to work for some reason or other, but that may be related to my (rather peculiar) setup here.

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You couldn't get it to work probably because this is a very early version... Unless Firefox adds support for push messaging in add-ons there's no point in continuing development on this unfortunately.

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joaomgcd commented Nov 14, 2017

You couldn't get it to work probably because this is a very early version... Unless Firefox adds support for push messaging in add-ons there's no point in continuing development on this unfortunately.

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Dracon23 Nov 14, 2017

Ah, too bad then, cause I really want to get rid of chrome atm...

Dracon23 commented Nov 14, 2017

Ah, too bad then, cause I really want to get rid of chrome atm...

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jacktose Nov 14, 2017

To be fair, they have support, just not the way you want to do it. The main reason I switched back to Pushbullet is that the Firefox addon has notifications.

jacktose commented Nov 14, 2017

To be fair, they have support, just not the way you want to do it. The main reason I switched back to Pushbullet is that the Firefox addon has notifications.

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Well, they support websockets, yes, but unfortunately I can't afford those. :( They should really add support for Web Push, since Firefox can already receive those natively.

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joaomgcd commented Nov 14, 2017

Well, they support websockets, yes, but unfortunately I can't afford those. :( They should really add support for Web Push, since Firefox can already receive those natively.

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