>
> It is definitely a huge burden to extension developers, because in most 
> cases they have to rework huge parts of their extensions. By the way, I'm 
> also one of those developers, and I am also sad about that decision. But 
> that discussion is out of the scope of this forum.
>
> Sebastian
>

That discussion should have been held together with the people that built 
Mozilla (the developers/designers).

Mozilla made the effort to write a 'migration guide' (how 1998) for a 
program that should be intuitive, but they neglected to address the very 
silly and totally avoidable closing/docking button issue of the FF devtools 
that makes me scared of the beast.

What has changed at Mozilla? Because this is very new to me: From UX 
inspiration to UX laughing stock within a few weeks. Just because of a few 
stupid and avoidable mistakes. And my guess is that it has nothing to do 
with UX'ers or developers but with 'the people in the boardroom'. I don't 
believe that the developers at Mozilla are pleased with the sloppyness.

Fred

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