@glandium

I see Comment #46 speaks of a FF 60 ESR release; but effort expended to
a continuation '.js' amendments to configurations appears to conflict
with the the '.json' configuration management direction outlined for 60
as well, at:

> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/EnterprisePolicies

Policies

The list of policies to support is still being defined, and is based on
previous experience with what enterprises have asked in the past. Stay
tuned for an official list of policies to be announced in the near term.

Some possibilities that are being discussed are:

    Disabling access to internal configuration features like about:config, 
about:addons, etc.
    Adding a set of bookmarks to the toolbar and the bookmarks menu
    Displaying the menu bar by default
    Disabling Telemetry
    Disabling features such as Pocket, Firefox Screenshots, Printing, 
Copy&Paste, etc.
    Whitelist and blocklist of domains to be allowed to be accessed
    Pre-populated permissions around cookies, storage, popups, plugins, etc.

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I wish a Statement of Roadmap were more clear -- I ran through the
tracker bug on: EnterprisePolicies and it seems pretty far along

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