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* Support http basic authentication with [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=254534 live bookmarks]; for secure internal rss feeds... | * Support http basic authentication with [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=254534 live bookmarks]; for secure internal rss feeds... | ||
* Compatibily of Mozilla Firefox with Windows TSE : lower memory usage for each TSE user and possibility to do a global installation/ | * Compatibily of Mozilla Firefox with Windows TSE : lower memory usage for each TSE user and possibility to do a global installation/uninstallation of XPI plugins instead of a local installation for each TSE user account (global installation doesn't work, need to do a local installation and then to move local XPI folder towards C:\Program Files\Firefox\extensions). |
Revision as of 10:56, 27 July 2011
- From our first call
- MSI packaging
- Better pref management
- Addon Security - Permission based Addon / Plugin installation
- Better Addon fingerprinting - Our employees install lots of addons (One of them had 102 Addons..!!) and some of them have lots of memory leaks . Which increases Firefox freeze and slower overall performance. Can we have some info about Addon and its requirements ? Like Some addon demand more memory and processor then others. (Like Bittorrent addon)
- Bundling Plugins with FF. (Like Adobe Reader and Flash Plugin). It will reduce our IT task significantly.
- Easier to setup internal addon server in the company
- Cache updates and deploy from one internal server
- easy rollout/mass install of addons - some form of 'metapackage.xpi'
- Does mdc:Multiple Item Packaging cover this?
- blacklist/whitelisting extensions
- plugin finder service server
- Document how to prevent updates
- Group Policies
- Mission Control
- Better documentation of distribution rights for enterprise
- cross domain security (trusted intranet?)
- allow capability.policy APIs to be managed via mission control
- plist - Mac OS X policy????
- Bind autoconfig file directly to executable
- Support http basic authentication with live bookmarks; for secure internal rss feeds...
- Compatibily of Mozilla Firefox with Windows TSE : lower memory usage for each TSE user and possibility to do a global installation/uninstallation of XPI plugins instead of a local installation for each TSE user account (global installation doesn't work, need to do a local installation and then to move local XPI folder towards C:\Program Files\Firefox\extensions).