Here in Australia, we've had a long weekend of sorts. I come back to work 
and there's email after email of drivel from Mozilla developers in this bug:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=815603

The essence of the situation is that Mozilla developers (who are not 
necessarily active Firebug users) believe this:

1) Firebug users are so ignorant, they forget they have Firebug installed 
and/or active
2) Firebug users complain to Mozilla before they discuss their issues in 
this group
3) Firebug users complain to Mozilla that their browser performance is bad 
and that is generally caused by a forgotten Firebug install/activation
4) Firebug users should be presented with extra user interface elements to 
ensure they are constantly aware that Firebug is running and *may be* 
causing overall JavaScript performance issues in Firefox
5) Firebug should turn on the Console/Script panels by default because 
everyone who uses Firebug needs both these panels active
6) The Firebug fix for the slow tab-switching problem should be reverted so 
that Firebug users will experience the long tab-switching lag again

If you disagree with any one, or perhaps all, of these assumptions, please 
reply to this thread so that we have real user evidence to present to the 
Mozilla developers in order to debunk their false assumptions.

It's time Firebug users fought back. Mozilla doesn't care about Firebug, it 
sees Firebug as just another add-on that, like all add-ons, are potential 
performance thorns in it's side. 

Fight the power!

pd

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