Migrating extensions to be profile-managed is something that we're only
doing in Lucid and Maverick so that we don't have to keep a dozen or so
extensions updated for the next year. In any case, those are also
disabled by default and trigger the about:newaddon tab after installing
them. I'd prefer for this to not be a long term thing, as the addon
migrator code is quite sensitive to behavioural changes in the addon
manager, making it difficult to support for 5 years (but it's manageable
with the 1 year of support left for Lucid)

The issue is that Firefox considers anything that isn't installed via
its addon manager as third party (see blog.mozilla.com/addons/2011/08/11
/strengthening-user-control-of-add-ons/).

We do make an exception though for the addons that are bundled on the CD
though.

Personally, I would prefer it if mozvoikko was hosted on
addons.mozilla.org now so that users could install it from there rather
than the archive. When we dropped all of the Firefox extensions from the
archive, we made an exception for mozvoikko because it contained a
binary component. This isn't the case anymore though (it's all written
in JS), so there doesn't seem to be any real reason to make an exception
for it now (other than the fact that the developers haven't submitted it
to addons.mozilla.org).

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