Add-on Verification Suite is on AMO
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
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
For those of you looking to nominate your add-on for public status, you no longer need to have reviews from users to submit the nomination. We made this change to … Read more
The “Sandbox Model” addons.mozilla.org uses to organize and review add-ons was first announced almost 3 years ago. Since then, we’ve made a number of changes based on user feedback that, … Read more
In the days after Firefox 3’s release last year, I made a blog post titled “A note on add-on stats this week” that explained why active daily user statistics would … Read more
As add-on authors quickly realize when submitting their work to AMO, the review process is typically the hardest part to get through mainly due to the immense amount of add-on … Read more