Le mercredi 27 février 2008 à 13:22 -0800, Andrew Farris a écrit : > The builtin firefox addon update system works far faster for most desktop users > than getting a new rpm packaged, built, and shipped... I works far faster for update freaks that love hunting the internet for software bits and always update to the latest version. It's pretty useless for the large class of users who want their apps to just work and are not willing to invest large parts of their time in extension hunting. And some extensions have been known to have security holes, so relying on users to update extensions when all do not is going to bite us sooner or later. The Firefox addon update system is far from awesome when you're the one who has to install and update Firefox extensions manually on a pool of systems because users don't bother (additionally that's one reason Firefox fares so bad in the enterprise — geek-oriented installation system without any provision for centralised management). -- Nicolas Mailhot
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