It's integrated into the regular release process on 4.0 (not master
because it uses the stable release rulesets).
How so? If, for instance, I try to install https-everywhere-4.0development.17.xpi on my Android, I get "cannot install the extension because it is not compatible with Firefox 29." And the install.rdf in that xpi doesn't seem to contain the stanza for Android FF as far as I can tell.

> I've noticed this too and haven't tried debugging it. The ruleset processing code is shared with the desktop version, so it's possible that the slowness is just due to the fact that it's mobile Firefox.

The slowness gets worse over time, though, which makes me guess it's a memory leak. It might be the same leak on desktop and mobile, but more noticeable on memory-constrained mobile devices.

> thanks!
> Yan

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