On 04/09/2012 02:06 PM, Jan Kratochvil wrote:
Wouldn't it be better to package Mozilla plugins in Fedora so that they are
trusted? And then disable Firefox plugins downloads the same way as there is
Firefox updater disabled (--disable-updater) as it would conflict/duplicate
the rpm packaging of Firefox anyway.
(I have here some undebugged packaging of mozilla-remember-passwords so that
I already tried to participate.)
Is not upstream, Mozilla in this case, Gnome for shell extensions,
Google for Androids apps. etc responsible for conducting security
auditing on extensions/addons they host/provide upstream?
And another thing why do we want to package something that works out of
the box for the end user like Mozilla and Gnome shell extensions/addons
do as opposed to just simply direct users upstream which they would have
go anyway for anything we might not ship?
JBG
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