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Revision as of 01:31, 11 May 2011
Jetpack's mission is to provide an extension development environment for the Mozilla platform that empower anyone to create powerful extensions with a set of extensible, robust APIs using the language of the web - HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
If you can't find the Jetpack-related page you're looking for below, you may want to look here.
Jetpack Platform
- Design Guidelines
- FAQ
- Security Philosophy
- Security Roadmap
- Security Review
- Presentations
- Tutorials
- Example add-ons
Jetpack Production
- Product Roadmap
- How to Contribute
- Development Process
- Release Process
- Release Schedule
- Jetpack Localization
- Jetpack and Electrolysis
JEPs - Jetpack Extension Proposals
Developing with Jetpack
- Jetpack SDK Documentation
- Style Guide
- Jetpack Builder
- How to Document Your Code
- Jetpack Prototype Documentation
Getting Involved
- Jetpack Google Group
- Jetpack SDK Source Code
- Official Weekly Meeting
- Community Meeting
- Join us on the Jetpack IRC channel: #jetpack at irc.mozilla.org
- Report a Bug
- Jetpack Ambassador Program
Historical Notes on Jetpack Platform Development
- Jetpack Binary Components
- Jetpack Prototype Source Code
- Jetpack Prototype JEP List
- Memory Profiling Notes from July 2009
- Jetpack: Summer 2009 State of Security, Part 1
- Initial investigation into the capabilities used by top add-ons today, and in particular, which de facto API calls they rely upon.
- Jetpack Prototype Talks and Tutorials
- Original Jetpack Reboot Wiki