The Add-on Review Process and You
The add-on review process remains a mystery for many add-on developers. As a developer myself, I admit it feels like dropping your add-on into a bottom-less pit and just waiting … Read more
The add-on review process remains a mystery for many add-on developers. As a developer myself, I admit it feels like dropping your add-on into a bottom-less pit and just waiting … Read more
Developers got their first glimpse at detailed statistics for their add-ons in early 2008 when we launched the Developer Statistics Dashboard for every add-on hosted on AMO. Since then, we’ve … Read more
If you’re interested in which categories and add-on types are the most popular on AMO, you’ll probably want to check out a blog post I just made that lists the … Read more
When the AMO Statistics Dashboard was first released, it contained views for all of the data available from add-on update pings at the time. With the release of Firefox 3 … Read more
With the release of AMO 5.2 a few weeks ago, we made a tiny change to every add-on download button on the website that made a huge impact: we can … 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
This last month, we’ve rolled out lots of bug fixes to AMO as well as quite a few enhancements to the site. For the comprehensive list, check out bugzilla. We’d … Read more
Wil Clouser, our AMO Dev lead, has an update on our work with fixing our problems with statistics. [Reprinted from his blog] Add-on statistics have been intermittent for a couple … Read more