Hi Seyed, Seyed Mohamad Amin Modaresi <[email protected]> writes:
> Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: wnpp <[email protected]> > X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected] > > * Package name : phoenix-esr > Version : 2025.07.11.1-1 > * URL : > https://phoenix.celenity.dev > * License : GPL-3+ > Description : phoenix-esr - A Firefox-ESR config designed to put the user > first. > > phoenix-esr - A Firefox-ESR config designed to put the user first. > > Phoenix works by leveraging Firefox's AutoConfig & Enterprise Policies > functionality, and is installed on top of your standard, official > Firefox installation. This allows us to go above and beyond what a > simple user.js file can offer, without the security risks a fork can > introduce. For example, forks often fall behind on Firefox updates, > which can leave users open to severe, detrimental > vulnerabilities. Phoenix's approach allows users to continue receiving > immediate updates, directly from Mozilla. > > Phoenix's approach also provides users with a seamless experience that > is accessible and easy to use. Gone are the days of creating override > files, manually keeping track of updates, resetting old preferences, & > adding your user.js file to each and every profile you make. Not only > is Phoenix the most effective & comprehensive approach to configuring > Firefox, it is also the most accessible & easiest to use. > Phoenix's changes to Firefox are carefully considered based on > extensive research & studying of Firefox's inner workings. Phoenix is > designed to maintain website compatibility and to avoid breakage as > much as possible, while still substantially improving privacy & > security compared to vanilla Firefox & most other web browsers. For > users who are fine with breakage and want to go even further in > enhancing their privacy & security, Phoenix also offers an Extended > config. This is completely optional and primarily recommended for > advanced users. For more information on Phoenix's compatibility with > websites and known issues, please see here. This is a lot of text that (maybe) explains HOW the software does what it does, but I still didn't understand the actual purpose of the software. Also consider explaining "ESR". Regards Carsten

