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by pdkl95
2932 days ago
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They could even be adventurous and offer multiple downloads with different extension bundles. These would be easy to implement; because extension bundling already exists as "collections"[1]. Something like: - Standard Firefox with our officially recommended extension. (use for the front-page/default download) - Minimal Firefox without any extensions or other optional features. ("Try this on older/slower computers") - Developer Starter Kit with a selection of extensions related to web development. - Social Media Special with more extensions like Pocket plus quality-of-life features for people that spend z lot of time on Facebook/etc. Having a variety of options is important, because there isn't a universal spaghetti sauce[2]. [1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collections/ [2] https://www.ted.com/talks/malcolm_gladwell_on_spaghetti_sauc... |
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