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On 3/24/2017 4:38 AM, Axel Grude wrote:<br>
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<p>Question: With this being planned, do we need to set up our own
extension review board? I would be interested in reviewing <i>mail
specific extensions exclusively</i>. But they are kind of hard
to find on AMO Editor site. What about "hybrid" addons that
support both Firefox + Thunderbird? They are usually problematic
(may not even add any functionality for Tb) and often don't
really contribute much to Tb as a mail client.<br>
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<p>Axel</p>
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Reality is that we will probably be forced off of AMO as they move
to exclusively Web Extensions, and we stick with XUL overlays. We'll
probably fork AMO at some point in time, then clean it up to focus
on Thunderbird. But that is not clear yet.<br>
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At that point in time, I would expect we would need our own
extension reviewers, and our own submission process. There will be
no such thing anymore as an extension that works on both FF and TB.<br>
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:rkent<br>
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