Hi! So now that testing is frozen in preparation for the upcoming release, the behaviour users of the next Debian stable will be:
- Cannot install extensions from the standard store (as they do in all other platforms). - Extensions they already have will stop working. - They won't be able to use Debian's package manager to install extensions either, as there is only a single one available. While a workaround exists (editing a file in /etc), I think it's not practical to expect users of a web browser know how to do it. This situation seems quite unfortunate and I think will, in practice, end up affecting a lot of users, specially the non-technical ones. Can you consider raising the priority of this issue to serious/critical, and allowing extensions by default again? Thanks, Alberto