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- what firefox needs is a magic extension that can autodetect dipshits and stop them from actually publishing retarded ideas to the internet. | - what firefox needs is a magic extension that can autodetect dipshits and stop them from actually publishing retarded ideas to the internet. | ||
** edit ** ... and everything to do with "LINUX BEING A TRUE MULTIUSER OS". | |||
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== Automatic installer (RPM and/or MSI) == | == Automatic installer (RPM and/or MSI) == | ||
* Provide an automatic way of installation, supported by Mozilla (support means that mozilla would release the binaries). | * Provide an automatic way of installation, supported by Mozilla (support means that mozilla would release the binaries). |
Revision as of 23:11, 25 October 2006
« Firefox/Feature Brainstorming
Extension packs
- Offer to install extension packs while installing
- Extension package manager (similar in concept to an Apt front end, searchable)
Automatic updates in LINUX
- Allow a non-root user to update (if a root password is needed, ask for it). In the current version, a non-root user doesn't even get notified that an update is available.
- Allow a non-root user to deploy extensions system-wide
Internationalization
- Improve internationalization support in Installer
- okay first this is just plain stupid, the writer doesn't have a clue about linux.
- second this has nothing to do with ff and everything to do with firefox. you cannot escalate permissions without root allowing you to do so.
- third, installing/running firefox from your local home directory is already possible and trivial. extract the tar and run the binary.
- what firefox needs is a magic extension that can autodetect dipshits and stop them from actually publishing retarded ideas to the internet.
- edit ** ... and everything to do with "LINUX BEING A TRUE MULTIUSER OS".
Automatic installer (RPM and/or MSI)
- Provide an automatic way of installation, supported by Mozilla (support means that mozilla would release the binaries).