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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Version 43.0a2 (2015-09-27) of Aurora blocks it.
IS THERE ANYONE AVAILABLE TO MAINTAIN THIS ADD-ON?
IT MUST CONFORM TO SOME PRESCRIPTIONS OF THE MOZILLA PEOPLE.
(see my other post below)
It works (... with a user-developed workaround) !!
And it serves exactly what is needed by anyone who uses several Gmail accounts.
Within 1 or 2 months (which is the time to get first the beta version and then the official Firefox release) the blockage will reach the other releases of Firefox.
EXPLAINATION:
Starting with FF41 it will be compulsory that the application be "signed", meaning that the developer must conform to some specification: see
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/Add-on_guidelines
Otherwise the application will be DEACTIVATED:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/add-on-signing-in-firefox
It will not be possible to bypass this deactivation, because it will be hardcoded in FF.
Since
all actual users of this add-on are relying on a fix informally written by another user,
and
the original developer (Todd Long) is no more developing the add-on,
and
the developer of this fork (Erik Nedwidek) is also no more developing the add-on:
It is most probable that starting from FF41 noone will be able to use this precious add-on.
Is there anyone being able to maintain/solve the problem/develop again the add-on?
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Starting with FF41 it will be compulsory that the application be "signed", meaning that the developer must conform to some specification: see
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/Add-on_guidelines
Otherwise the application will be DEACTIVATED:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/add-on-signing-in-firefox
It will not be possible to bypass this deactivation, because it will be hardcoded in FF.
Since
all actual users of this add-on are relying on a fix informally written by another user,
and
the original developer (Todd Long) is no more developing the add-on,
and
the developer of this fork (Erik Nedwidek) is also no more developing the add-on:
It is most probable that starting from FF41 noone will be able to use this precious add-on.
Is there anyone being able to maintain/solve the problem/develop again the add-on?
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