On 11/26/2016 12:21 AM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
If I open too many tabs in Firefox, it becomes extremely slow, sometimes
too slow to be usable.  If I terminate it when it's slow, very
frequently KDE's Plasma Workspace (shell) crashes; fortunately Plasma
Workspace always restarts quickly.  The bug can't be reported by
gnome-abrt, since the memory dump is too large.  Has anyone else seen this?

I have a lot of tabs open in firefox and it does start getting slow after a while. It depends a lot on what websites you have loaded. When Firefox gets slow like that, open a terminal and run the "top" command. Check what the CPU and memory usage are for the firefox process. Also see if you can tell what they are for the Plasma Workspace process as well. I don't know what the process name would be, but you can press shift-m to sort the list by memory usage which should bring them both to the top.

I would like to report this as a bug, but I'm not sure which bugzilla to
report it to.

It sounds like there are two issues here. The first is that Firefox gets slow, which would be a Mozilla issue. You could try closing tabs to see if you can find out which site(s) are causing the problem. The second issue is that Plasma Workspace crashes. That one could be filed in the Fedora bugzilla, but first check if there are any related issues already filed there.
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