On 2013-05-24 11:04 AM, Justin Lebar wrote:
How about integrating it into BugzillaJS?

I don't think we should require a Firefox add-on to use our bug
tracker effectively.

We're a web company.  We make a web browser.  Let's write a webpage.

If a browser extension is the only way we can provide a good user
experience in our bug tracker and review tool, we have surely failed.

Also note that maintaining the add-on indefinitely is a huge pain, especially if you get a lot of users. This was my experience with the Bugzilla Tweaks add-on that I was maintaining a couple of years ago. I used to think that is the best way to extend our workflow, but now I think I would want tools separate from Bugzilla that can be hacked and iterated on quickly, so that maintaining compatibility with Bugzilla changes would not be a problem.

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