How to Improve Extension Startup Performance
Mozilla is fighting poor performance in Firefox on many fronts. Firefox 3.6 was already a significant improvement over 3.5, and Firefox 4 promises to be lightning fast. However, Firefox is … Read more
Mozilla is fighting poor performance in Firefox on many fronts. Firefox 3.6 was already a significant improvement over 3.5, and Firefox 4 promises to be lightning fast. However, Firefox is … Read more
Are you an extension or application developer? Have you written any XPCOM components, JS, binary or otherwise? If not you can probably ignore the rest of this post, unless you … Read more
Reviewing add-ons is a complicated task, and we haven’t been very good at documenting the whole process. New editors were trained live through IRC, and the training session usually took … Read more
If you have free time to test the new add-ons manager, Henrik Skupin from the Mozilla QA team would like to invite you to this Friday’s testday: Henrik Skupin’s Blog
Summary These bi-weekly posts explain the current state of add-on reviews and other information relevant to add-on developers. There’s a lengthy overview of the Add-on Review Process posted in this … Read more
AMO 5.11 was released this afternoon with a number of new pages now being served from our Django rewrite. A list of notable changes is below. Update Notes Category pages … Read more
We’re interested in knowing what add-on users love and hate about add-ons today. Whether you remember an add-on’s great first-run experience or annoying pop-ups, please take a minute to fill … Read more
We’re currently experiencing issues with AMO and our IT team is working on resolving the issues. We’ll keep this blog updated when we have more information. Update 3:43pm PST And … Read more
Henrik Skupin from the QA team would like to invite all interested add-on authors to participate in this week’s testday, where interested add-on authors can learn more about Mozmill and … Read more