Then this will kill converting firefox extensions to work with Seamonkey.

Jacob Hoffman-Andrews wrote:
> FYI, Mozilla just announced they are planning to require all extensions
> be reviewed, approved, and signed by addons.mozilla.org before they can
> be installed from a third party website:
>
> https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/02/10/extension-signing-safer-experience/
>
> We have already submitted HTTPS Everywhere to AMO, and are going through
> the (slow) review process, so this isn't a huge change for us. Hopefully
> the process to get a signature for a third party website is much faster
> than the process to upload a new version to AMO. Otherwise we will be
> faced with a very slow release process.
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