All information about e10s including a schedule and communication channels 
can be found here:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/E10s

Sebastian

On Friday, March 25, 2016 at 5:21:52 PM UTC+1, San wrote:
>
> The most likely reason I might have to disable e10s has little to do with 
> Firebug. I have a suspicion e10s is going to disable other development 
> extensions I find critical. I hope I'm wrong; we'll see.
>
> Especially, if David Ficano's Dafizilla ViewSourceWith stops working -- 
> which seems quite possible, since it's not under very active development -- 
> I will stop moving forward. (Unless I find a substitute, which I haven't 
> yet.)
>
> Or if Chris Pederick's Web Developer Toolbar stops working. Or ColorZilla. 
> Or LinkVisitor. Or the Empty Cache Button. Or Tile Tabs. Or NoSquint. Or 
> TabMixPlus. Or various other things I use. If the limitations of Firefox 
> extensions become similar to the limitations of Chrome extensions -- which, 
> though numerous, are crippled, feeble things, in my opinion -- then I have 
> no reason to stay with Firefox moving forward at all. Chrome is a better 
> browser in general, except for the interface and (especially) the 
> extensions ecosystem, something that the Firefox developer team is in 
> denial about.
>
> The Firebug-dialog conversation I referenced (which I can no long find 
> since I criticized it, funny) was *all* about marketing psychology -- how 
> to put a positive spin on the changes. That's just smoke.
>
> Even the dialog your latest blog link shows -- which looks like the 
> original, not the suggested "marketing" revisions, if I remember correctly 
> -- is silent on specifically *how* someone would turn off e10s; whether 
> they could turn it off after letting it run experimentally for a while 
> (revert) and how; *how long* they could keep it off for before new FF 
> versions prevent this; and so on. What I'd really like is a tree chart with 
> compatibilities and action items (including specific instructions) at each 
> decision point (typically those would be version numbers).
>
> This stuff is too important to many of us for vagueness and brief 
> optimistic descriptions.
>

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