Just the lack of documentation on installing things like the NSS and NSPR got annoying. What is very much needed is a good Code Signing and Certification Suite for Mozilla. For all it's technical goodness it seems the Mozilla based world is lacking some good development tools. There are many fledgling XUL building apps out there but none near the power of something like Visual Basic, DreamWeaver, or heck even Word. Personally I'd love to see Macromedia create a XUL building program based off of Mozilla. [...]. Dont mind me. I still love Mozilla, Linux and anything open source.
A rant that points to *what* should be done is a good rant.
I wanted to see this signed XPI thing work by myself, but unfortunately the cert for the examples on http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xpinstall/signed/testcases/index.html has expired, so that they can not readily be used to test.
I had no idea until now signed xpi was in fact already implemented, and apparently working.
Why was white-listing used instead for FireBird ?
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