Publish to an external add-on database / self-sign #7
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This add-on can't be added to AMO because they won't sign nor accept legacy add-ons anymore. They will drop all XPI files from there servers in October 2018, causing problems for other Firefox forks that use AMO for extensions.
Likewise, Thunderbird's add-on page (ATN?) accepts legacy add-ons, but won't sign nor accept add-ons that are for Firefox and Thunderbird.
Hopefully, Waterfox's legacy extensions database (BrowserWorks/Waterfox#303) will someday allow signing and submitting new add-ons.
Palemoon is hosting their own add-on database and is open for submissions, but this add-on wouldn't enrich it in any way, because they forked away before Firefox 43 changed the Search Bar for the worse.
How is IceCat's and Bisilisk's stand on legacy add-ons and hosting them?
There should be a free and independent extensions database that targets all browsers.
How difficult would it by to host that or develop a distributed solution?
Another thing to improve the current situation at least for my add-on, would be for me to self-sign the XPI release files. I haven't come around to install NSS on Ubuntu or Debian yet.
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