New York City Add-ons Meetup Wrap-up
Last week’s Add-ons Meetup in New York City turned out to be really great. The attendees ranged from the “curious about add-ons” to developers & companies that are hard-core add-on … Read more
Last week’s Add-ons Meetup in New York City turned out to be really great. The attendees ranged from the “curious about add-ons” to developers & companies that are hard-core add-on … Read more
We launched Collections in June, Contributions in July, and the response to both has been amazing. What’s next for AMO? Here are some summaries of our upcoming projects. Collections Phase … Read more
This is a question we’re asked often and have been trying to answer for some time. We’re very excited to say that we now know that answer: at least a … Read more
As a result of the outage at Mozilla’s primary data center, add-on statistics available to developers have not been processed since Sunday night. The Mozilla Metrics team is working to … Read more
RJ Walsh has just completed the first revision of the add-on verification suite we proposed a few months ago, now live on addons.mozilla.org. This suite gives add-on authors and editors … Read more
I’m sure you’ve seen a LOT of movement on in the AMO house with major changes happening to the site and lots of outreach going on. We’re doing our best … Read more
As we mentioned earlier this year, we’ve been thinking about adding tagging to make add-ons easier to classify and discovery. Starting last week, any add-on in AMO can get tagged … Read more
If you’re an add-on developer who hosts an add-on on addons.mozilla.org, please take a moment to fill out our survey on the statistics dashboard we provide to developers. This will … Read more
The Firefox Add-ons community is an amazing source of creativity and innovation for Firefox users all over the world. Thousands of developers create add-ons that foreshadow the future of Web … Read more