Hey Pedro,

I am trying to create my own widget for Security or Anti Virus add on.
I just had this idea of adding security features to FireBug Lite,but
my goal is to create my own widget like FireBug Lite,but build a sort
of debugger for Security.

I don't know if that explains what I want to do,but I hope it gives
you some indication of what I am trying to achieve.

I was originally working on the Bespin Mozilla Project,but due to
School I have sort of stepped back from developing with them. I have
been a user of FireBug from early days of the project so I know a lot
about how it works,but FireBug Lite I am not so sure of maybe it's
what I want to build my project or widget off of.

I'd love to develop the Lite with you guys,but I am really interested
in building security features either in my own widget or into Lite
itself.

Thanks for welcoming me and inviting me to join the efforts of the
project. I really appreciate it. :)

Thanks & God Bless,
Eric Dorman

On Feb 21, 7:47 pm, Pedro Simonetti Garcia <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Can you please give us more details about what you're trying to accomplish?
>
> 2010/2/21 Eric Dorman <[email protected]>:
>
> > I love FireBug and I was wondering if I could create something like
> > FireBug lite,but for a new widget?
>
> I'm not sure what you're trying to do, but here are some thoughts:
>
> Are you aware of the new Firebug Lite 1.3.0 which is in beta phase?
> A lot of improvements were made in this version, but the most relevant
> in this case is that this version uses a lot of code directly from Firebug
> for Firefox:
>
> http://getfirebug.com/releases/lite/beta/
>
> So, if you're trying to build a FirebugLite-like application I ask you:
> why not join our efforts and be part of the Firebug Lite developers
> team? We have a long list of things to do, and your help will be
> much appreciated! :)
>
> If you're trying to add new features and/or customize Firebug Lite,
> why not create a extension for Firebug Lite? The extension system
> is not 100% concluded yet, but I'll be glad to help you or other
> developers get started with Firebug Lite extension development.
>
> Creating extensions for Firebug Lite will be very similar to the
> way you create a Firebug extension. Actually the idea is that
> you could use the same source code for both versions, with
> some minor modifications. Here's the Firequery plugin for
> Firefox running in Firebug Lite:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/firebug-working-group/web/firebug-lite...
>
> > I would like to use the FireBug Source Code to create my own widget
> > and use the interface and themes from Firebug Lite to make my widget.
> > What I need to know is first that it's okay to use the source code and
> > second how can I get the Firebug Lite Source Code?
>
> As JJB told you, the code is released under BSD license, so you may
> use the code without problems. But you may not use the "Firebug"
> name and/or Firebug logos (which are copyrighted trademarks).
>
> The code for the Firebug Lite 1.3 version can be found here:
>
> http://fbug.googlecode.com/svn/lite/branches/firebug1.3/
>
> Please note that is code is currently in beta, so it may contain
> some bugs and/or missing features.
>
> regards,
>
> Pedro Simonetti.
>
>
>
>
>
> > Thanks & God Bless,
> > Eric Dorman
>
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