Both the code and the "joky" msg are removed.

Thanks,

Li
--
Li Gong (宫力), PhD
Senior VP of Mobile Devices &
President of Asia Operations &
CEO of Mozilla China/Taiwan
Mozilla Corporation

On Dec 4, 2013, at 8:46 PM, Gijs Kruitbosch <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 04/12/13, 09:06 , Li Gong wrote:
>>> The point is that we do redirect the user's link for some affiliate program 
>>> in Firefox China build, as you said 'our BD team did go overly aggressive 
>>> in this particular case.'
>> 
>> That was a mistake, and once discovered, has been corrected. There were some 
>> lapse in the release final check and verification procedures, that we will 
>> improve.
> 
> Something which is not clear to me: does the most current, publicly available 
> version of "Firefox China" (including the extension) still exhibit the 
> behaviour as described, modifying user-created shortcuts/bookmarks/whatever 
> to insert an affiliate code?
> 
> From the emails, it is not clear to me whether just the "joky" comment was 
> removed, or whether the code was changed to no longer do this.
> 
> ~ Gijs

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