I'm the exception here, but I personally use my own firefox sync server, 
the quota isn't an issue as I can always increase it. Either way, in any 
implementation, userscript syncing would be ridiculously useful.

On Wednesday, February 22, 2012 1:58:56 PM UTC-6, LWChris wrote:
>
> Am 22.02.2012 17:15, schrieb O:
> > Is support for syncing installed Greasemonkey scripts with Firefox
> > Sync planned?
>
> I don't know, but I don't think so: Sync is a Mozilla tool, and your 
> quota on Mozilla's Sync server is very limited. I think if you have many 
> userscripts, that'd exhaust the quota very quickly. I'm currently 
> syncing my bookmarks, the passwords and the settings, that takes 278 KB 
> for example. My userscript folder is 244 KB large, although I do not 
> have any script with pictures or so. So that'd double the taken space, 
> and I don't know if that's possible... The only possibility could be to 
> export a file with the script URLs and check whether all these scripts 
> are mentioned anywhere in the configuration file of the other PC. 
> However I don't know if "hacking" into that sync system is that easy...
>
> Agreed on this would be cool, though :D
>
> Chris
>
>

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