Mozilla plans to remove all legacy add-ons from their portal.
Support for Firefox ESR 52 will end on September 5, in two weeks, meaning there won't be any official Firefox version that supports legacy add-ons anymore.
Mozilla said today that following this date, it plans to start the process of disabling legacy add-on versions on its add-ons portal located at addons.mozilla.org (also known as the AMO).
"On September 6, 2018, submissions for new legacy add-on versions will be disabled," said Caitlin Neiman, Add-ons Community Manager at Mozilla.
"All legacy add-on versions will be disabled in early October, 2018. Once this happens, users will no longer be able to find [extensions] on AMO," she added.
Isn't modern FOSS great?/s
I can run old Blender if I need. Or go over all the archived .deb from past Debian releases. But Mozilla seems to be special. Time to call the Archive Team or the Wayback Machine.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 22 2018, @02:19PM (1 child)
The developers had said they were moving to Basilisk, an Australis based fork, for new development. So did the future of palemoon change, or have they just finalized the release of the most recent dev branch?
(Score: 3, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 22 2018, @03:12PM
Stop trolling this thread.
https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=17384 [palemoon.org]