Peter Gordon wrote:
Aside from the issues already mentioned in this thread, I think other
reasons to have them packaged is _trust_ and _quality_.
For example, would you install the extension from a website which you're
not familiar with...or would you install it from the same place from
where you install every other software on your computer?
That doesn't imply that I trust anything. Fedora gets to a firewalled
system in the test network before coming anywhere near one of my
desktops. Being packaged on a known location doesn't imply Qquality(i.
e. windowsupdate)
I absolutely believe that FireFox extensions should not be packaged in
by Fedora.
Regards,
Randy
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