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WOT visits Mozilla HQ for Pre-Add-on Con workshop
Fri 11 Dec 2009 04:23:19 PM UTC — Deborah S.
Sitting in front of a giant HD screen watching an NFL game while noshing on fresh tacos was more like being in a sports bar than one of the world's successful browser companies. Mozilla HQ is one of the most welcoming places of business that I have ever visited. The creativity and enthusiasm is palpable.
Sami and I were greeted by Nick Nguyen, Director of add-ons, and Justin Scott, Add-on ninja. Even though they were hosting world-wide Mozilla employees for a sort of homecoming week, plus having 40-odd people show up for tonight's workshop in an hour, they sat down with us to discuss WOT and the future of add-ons. We also got an update on Fennec, Mozilla's mobile browser. Very exciting stuff.
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Mobile?
Mobile WOT would be awesomesauce.
Re: Mobile?
Mobile WOT would be awesome. I can't wait for that. (Which will be probably in about 2017). I am waiting for Mobile WOT and Firefox for Android.
jetpack
Will WOT remain as it is, or converted towards a jetpack add-on?
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WOT Services Ltd. - gives us safety through Web of Trust.
WOT Community - gives us security through unity.
Thank you all
- G7W
Re: jetpack
We'll see, I believe Jetpack is still experimental.
re: Re: jetpack
The image editor is cool, but it seems that all it does is feed JS from another site.
I assume the site picks up all the bandwidth, rather than a formal install on the client
I was just wondering if jetpack add-on are really "add on" or "link to."
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WOT Services Ltd. - gives us safety through Web of Trust.
WOT Community - gives us security through unity.
Thank you all
- G7W
Re: jetpack
Jetpack add-ons are real, but forced to use a much simpler API than normal Firefox add-ons.
Wot in Windows live mail
That would be great