On 06/09/2015 23:39, Ronnie wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone else thinks it may be a good idea to
> incorporate the seamonkey addon converter directly into seamonkey itself.
> 
> Currently when searching for seamonkey addons, if one isn't available it
> will default to firefox addon search, without knowing about the
> converter, it seems to make little sense or be little help to the user
> as they won't be able to install the addon.
> 
> If built in a dialog could pop up with the same warning message that is
> on the converter page, it would then convert it and popup up the option
> to install.
> 
> Just a thought.
> 
> http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/

We don't plan to incorporate the seamonkey addon converter directly into
seamonkey itself.

What has been discussed is to add links to the addon converter webpage
using some sort of greasemonkey style script. For example when browsing
addons.mozilla.org we could add a button that offers to convert a
firefox extension.

SeaMonkey developers are a very small team. If there are any
Greasemonkey experts reading this, please help make a PoC (proof of
concept) script.

Phil

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