Is the answer to 2 "very much" yes? This isn't a feature I'm interested in.
I'm more interested in having a setting to use reader mode by default on
mobile so I don't waste data loading images etc unnecessarily. However I am
guessing that a "save to read later" feature is probably more desirable
outside North America. What is our understanding of who this will benefit
and how significant is the group we're expecting to use this?

On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 3:36 PM, David Rajchenbach-Teller <
[email protected]> wrote:

> For clarification: it is possible to reimplement most Firefox entirely
> as an extension. For instance, Bookmarks, Find in Page, Save As, Tabbed
> Browsing, Session Restore, etc. could all be implemented as extensions.
> Not only that, but some of these features were initially implemented as
> extensions and were then bundled with Firefox.
>
> In other words, the questions that needs to be asked here are:
> 1. does it work well?
> 2. does it serve users?
> 3. does it hurt privacy or security?
>
> I haven't checked 3., but the answer to questions 1. and 2. is very much
> "yes". Of course, 1. could be improved, and I'm sure that it will.
>
> Best regards,
>  David
>
> On 06/06/15 20:45, Eric Rescorla wrote:
> > Yes, it is probably possible to implement an extension that duplicate's
> > Hello's functionality. I don't think it follows from that that it's not
> > appropriate
> > to ship it as part of Firefox.
> >
> > -Ekr
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