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troll & replies - split from t=23173
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 9:54 am
by warblerduck2
Disappointing to find after updating to ff57 that noscript is not supported at launch.
I am very disappointed after contributing financially over many years to support this project.
I can't see any reason other than apathy since the ff57 build has been available for a considerable time.
I guess the developer is no longer interested and that makes me very sad.
Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 1:32 pm
by wtf
warblerduck2 wrote:Disappointing to find after updating to ff57 that noscript is not supported at launch.
I am very disappointed after contributing financially over many years to support this project.
I can't see any reason other than apathy since the ff57 build has been available for a considerable time.
I guess the developer is no longer interested and that makes me very sad.
WTF
https://noscript.net/
2017-11-14: We're working hard to make NoScript for Quantum available to you as soon as possible, even later today if we're lucky enough, and definitely by the end of this week.
Re: troll & reply - split from t=23173
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:20 pm
by Thrawn
warblerduck2 wrote:
I can't see any reason other than apathy since the ff57 build has been available for a considerable time.
Don't blame developers for this. Firefox 57 builds may have been around in some fashion, but the APIs have
not been adequate, even leaving aside the effort to actually rewrite the whole extension to use them, and Firefox 57
still won't be good enough to port NoScript fully.
Yes, there has been mismanagement here, but from Mozilla, not from Giorgio. WebExtensions are
not mature enough to be switching off XUL, in my view. Not even close.
(Note that that's my personal view, not the official view of Giorgio or InformAction, but
I'm hardly alone.)