So, a complete architectural overhaul of Firefox, coupled with a
total rewrite of the browser engine, using a rather new programming
language still undergoing lots of change and "stabilization". What
could possibly go wrong?

When Microsoft forces its users to migrate to a new version of Windows
they like less, they have little choice. If Firefox turns into a buggy
clone of Chrome, guess what.



On Tue, 25 Apr 2017 08:16:20 -0400
The Wanderer <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2017-04-24 at 16:01, Jorge Villalobos wrote:
> 
> > On 4/24/17 1:01 PM, Paul Kosinski wrote:
> > 
> >> I just installed Firefox ESR 52.1.0 to try it out and got a
> >> warning from Classic Theme Restorer that it will not work in ESR 59
> >> et seq because the "XUL / XPCOM / legacy addon" support is being
> >> removed in 57.
> >> 
> >> This would be a disaster from our point of view as the Classic
> >> Theme is the only way Firefox has a decent UI. (If we wanted
> >> Chrome, we'd use Chrome.)
> >> 
> >> Does the removal of this support make the Classic Theme inherently 
> >> impossible, or "just" a major new programming effort to update the
> >> CTR addon?
> > 
> > It's inherently impossible for CTR to work as an add-on past 57.
> > Here are some posts with information on our plans:
> > 
> > https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2017/02/16/the-road-to-firefox-57-compatibility-milestones/
> > https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2016/11/23/add-ons-in-2017/
> 
> See also
> 
> https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/dev-addons/2017-March/002675.html
> 
> for explicit confirmation that they explicitly do not want to make it
> possible to do this sort of UI customization anymore.
> 
> This is going to lose them users, and quite possibly put at least some
> of those users into a less secure situation (because those users stick
> with older, non-updated Firefox releases) - but the decision has
> apparently been made that the benefit, in maintainability and the
> opening up of future development paths, is worth that trade-off.
> 
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