Add-ons Review Update – Week of 2011/01/04
Summary These posts written every 2 weeks 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 … Read more
Summary These posts written every 2 weeks 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 … Read more
Firefox 4 is coming very soon, and it’s now time to start marking your add-ons compatible with 4.0.*. We don’t expect any further compatibility-breaking changes in Firefox 4 betas, and … Read more
Summary These posts written every 2 weeks 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 … Read more
I presented at Add-on-Con a few hours ago, covering (surprise, surprise) Firefox 4 compatibility. This presentation includes most of the stuff we’ve been talking about on this blog, including a … Read more
Update 2: there’s a new blog post up that details the new theme rules. They’re much simpler, so I strongly recommend you use them instead of the ones detailed here, … Read more
Next Wednesday and Thursday, add-on developers from around the world will gather, collaborate, learn, and have fun at Add-on-Con, the only conference dedicated to browser add-ons. We’re excited to see … Read more
Summary These posts written every 2 weeks 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 … Read more
Firefox 4 beta 7 is out, and now is the best time to evaluate your add-on’s compatibility with the next major Firefox release. This is the first “feature frozen” release, … Read more
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