Hello,

the Firefox team has approached me. They would like to do a major cleanup of NSPR, removing the majority of NSPR code that is unused by NSS/Firefox/Thunderbird, and also removing APIs that are no longer necessary.

To allow time for downstream consumers to adjust, we could use the following approach.

NSPR version 4.x would continue to be used and maintained until the end of the (upcoming) FF 153 ESR release cycle, that means (roughly) until October 2027.

At the time development of FF 154 begins (mid June 2026), mozilla-central would switch to use NSPR 5.

Because work on the cleanup effort has already started, it's desirable to be able to commit those changes very soon (and not wait until June).

The suggestion is to create a new branch for version 4 maintenance in the NSPR repository, based on the current tip, and then change the tip of https://hg-edge.mozilla.org/projects/nspr to version 5.

Please give feedback.

Thanks and Regards
Kai

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