The Firefox ESR (extended support release) is based on an official release of 
Firefox desktop for use by organizations including schools, universities, 
businesses and others who need extended support for mass deployments. Since 
Firefox 10, ESR has grown in popularity and many large organizations
rely on it to let their employees browse the Internet securely.

We want to make customization of Firefox deployments simpler for system 
administrators and we’re pleased to announce that our next ESR version, Firefox 
60, will include a policy engine that increases customization possibilities and 
integration into existing management systems.

What is the policy engine?
The Policy Engine is a project to build a Firefox desktop configuration and 
customization feature for enterprise users. The policy engine will work with 
any tool that wants to set policies and we intend to bring Windows Group Policy 
support soon. We’ll be initially supporting a limited set of
policies but this will be evolving through user feedback.
More details on the policy engine can be found here. 
<https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/EnterprisePolicies>
Bug reference <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1419102>

What’s the plan?
In order to accommodate the group policy implementation, we are making Firefox 
60 our next ESR version and will be following this plan:

  * May 8th - ESR 60.0 released (we’d love feedback from early adopters at that 
point and will be sharing a feedback form through the enterprise mailing list)
  * July 3rd - ESR 60.1 released
  * August 28th - End of life for ESR 52 and release of ESR 60.2.0. No further 
updates will be offered for ESR52 and an update to ESR60.0.2 will be provided 
through the application update service


Also please keep in mind that Firefox 57, released last month, supports only 
add-ons built with theWebExtensions API 
<https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions>. This means that 
Firefox 52 ESR is the last release that will support legacy add-ons.  If you 
developed an add-on that has
not been updated to the WebExtensions API, there is still time to do 
so.Documentation 
<https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Porting_a_legacy_Firefox_add-on>is
 available, and you can ask questions by emailing [email protected] 
joining the #webextensions channel
atirc.mozilla.org <http://irc.mozilla.org>.
If you are supporting users who use add-ons, now is a good time to encourage 
them tocheck if their add-on works 
<https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/frequently-asked-questions-firefox-addon>with
 Firefox 57+.

Erin, Felipe, Jeff, Kev, Mike Kaply, Romain, Shell & Sylvestre

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