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One of the reasons why I left chomium based browsers even ungoogled chromium (I use chromium alongside firefox but mainly firefox)
When new fearures added to V3, will Mozilla port it to V2 too?
IIRC, they've said they'll implement V3 to maintain compatibility, but they'll also continue to maintain V2. You, the extension developer, will not be forced to use V3 if you don't want to.
educated guess: since firefox is implementing v3 support alongside their v2 extensions, there shouldn't be any issues running v2 and v3 extensions side by side in the foreseeable future
I think they are wondering if one extension can use both v2 and v3 APIs at once? As in whether v3 APIs will be "backported" to allow v2 extensions to use them
I wonder how they'll solve that riddle.
Man fuck google
If only banks and government websites moved their asses and stopped mentioning Internet Explorer for one more time...
I've fully switched to Firefox everywhere. The only thing I'm missing is a lightweight browser which is not based on chromium for my potato tablet. jQuarks viewer is a good one but can be dumb sometimes, it opens image instead of the link for eg.
Waiting for Mozilla to shoot their own foot again
Make sure to shit on them every fucking time anyone says the name "Mozilla", that'll help us not have anything except Chrome in a couple years.
They just did, they are gonna work more with advertisers.
Didn't they just announce recently that they were going to work more with advertisers? https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/improving-online-advertising/
How to improve online advertising: Step 1: remove all online advertising
again?
Before chrome became massively popular, Firefox was very popular. ie was still the most used browser back then