Unbelievable: Canonical has released Firefox 57, which no longer
supports XUL extensions (i.e. the ones in use since Firefox was created,
and when Trusty was released), in 14.04 Trusty.  This is breaking users'
Firefox installations in a "Long Term Support" release.  And still no
official ESR package.

This is absolutely unacceptable.  Ubuntu LTS releases can no longer be
taken seriously.  Back to Debian for me (a long time coming, but this is
like the last straw).  10 years ago, Ubuntu was doing good work, making
up for many of Debian's desktop weaknesses, but now Ubuntu isn't even
trustworthy.  Debian would never do something like this.

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