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These are projects that are being worked on in Add-ons.
These are projects that are being worked on in Add-ons.
= Firefox/Quantum Platform =


== WebExtension APIs==
== WebExtension APIs==
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: A substantial opportunity for add-on installation is to determine if a user installed Firefox from an AMO detail page. Add-ons users (whether new or pre-existing) retain at a higher rate than non-Add-ons users. [targeting 63]
: A substantial opportunity for add-on installation is to determine if a user installed Firefox from an AMO detail page. Add-ons users (whether new or pre-existing) retain at a higher rate than non-Add-ons users. [targeting 63]


= addons.mozilla.org =
= Marketing Campaigns =


== Status reports (legacy) ==
== Status reports (legacy) ==


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Revision as of 23:25, 28 May 2018

These are projects that are being worked on in Add-ons.

Firefox/Quantum Platform

WebExtension APIs

These are the confirmed and prioritized APIs, with their corresponding tentative target release version in parentheses:

API target release
userScripts 62
topSites 62
desktopCapture (TBD) 63
declarativeContent 62
Session management 63 (TBD)
Toolbars 63 (TBD)
Overlays 64
  • In discussion: color filter API
  • Future: link to prioritized backlog (in progress)
  • Future: link to long-term backlog (in progress)

Continuation of migration to Extensions

Remove uses of bootstrapped extensions
Removing support for bootstrapped extensions continues the process that was begun when we removed support for arbitrary bootstrapped extensions (on release and beta) and allows for the removal of more unused code. The remainder of bootstrapped extensions should be converted to web extensions or achieve their aim some other way (these are primarily internal). [targeting 64]

Required technical improvements

Remove support for unpacked extensions
The add-ons manager codebase currently support two separate code paths, one for unpacked and one for packed. This doubles the maintenance and testing burden, and unpacked, in particular, is prone to bugs and performance issues. It is no longer recommended on MDN. [targeting 62]
Telemetry improvements
Telemetry of the add-ons manager (about:addons) and performance of addons is currently incomplete. [targeting 62]

Performance improvements

Storage.local backend change to indexedDB
Improve performance and memory usage; also part of quantum flow. [targeting 62]

Engineering improvements

Context menu improvements
Follow-on work for context menus and associated APIs. [targeting TBD (63 or 64)]
Resolve browser_style issues
The browser_style manifest key is unclear in how it relates to built-in themes, user themes, and how maintenance should extend to add-ons requirements which may or may not be present in extensions.css. [targeting TBD]
Improve support for incognito
There are outstanding issues with extensions, private browsing, and the incognito manifest key. [targeting 62]
Themes resolution
The introduction of static themes and the Theming API introduce a host of UX issues on AMO and in Firefox that depend on a more concrete definition of "themes" and constraints to the Theming API. This affects both sides of Add-ons, the Visuals team, and community. [targeting 63]
Delayed background startup pref'd on beyond Nightly
This fixes an issue with proxy and webRequest (at least), and results in extensions not needing to start during browser startup. [targeting 62]

UI improvements

Tabs post-launch
Follow-on work from the release of Tab Hiding in 61 to complete visual indications and UI. [targeting 62]
UI for exposing how extensions change Firefox
As part of increasing awareness of extensions, we need to show users in the Firefox UI what extensions do to their browser after they are installed. This includes, but is not limited to, showing permissions, allowing optional permission control, showing command (keyboard shortcut) combinations, notifying of collisions, and allowing the user to override key functionality (search engine, home page, new tab), and more. [ongoing]

Discoverability

Feed desired extension that triggered install to /firstrun
A substantial opportunity for add-on installation is to determine if a user installed Firefox from an AMO detail page. Add-ons users (whether new or pre-existing) retain at a higher rate than non-Add-ons users. [targeting 63]

addons.mozilla.org

Marketing Campaigns

Status reports (legacy)