On Fri, 2006-23-06 at 19:05 +0200, Stefan Stuhr wrote:

> You can find the extensions here:
> http://www.sstuhr.dk/epiphany-extensions/

Awesome! This is exactly the kind of thing the extensions system is for.

Stefan: are there any aspects of the extensions system you found weak or
lacking? That includes documentation, API, online help you used (e.g.,
IRC, mailing lists, ...), etc. What could have been done to save you
more time and/or make writing extensions easier? If you've developed
Firefox extensions before, how did the experience compare?

Anyone: there (finally) seem to be quite a few unofficial Epiphany
extensions floating around. Is there a page somewhere on which to list
them? (Maybe a wiki page.) I remember Firefox has a big extensions page
somewhere; we should try to compete.

-- 
Adam Hooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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