From: Onno Ekker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>A better bet might be to become a trusted add-on. I don't think the concept of
>trusted add-ons is any safe, but since amo uses it, it is probably your best
>bet to prevent future
>update problems. Unfortunately there isn't too much info about trusted add-ons
>either, but I can imagine becoming trusted involves a lot of hanging around
>and begging on irc ;-)
One of my add-ons is trusted. I neither begged nor even asked for it to be
trusted. Indeed, I didn't even know what a "trusted addon" was. One day, I went
to upload a new version of this addon to AMO and was presented with the option
to publish the new version to the sandbox or to the public. It'd become
trusted. I still don't really know how it happened :)
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