Features/Add-ons/Add-ons Default to Compatible/Incompatibility Test Plan: Difference between revisions
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Starting with Firefox 10, add-ons will be marked as [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Features/Add-ons/Add-ons_Default_to_Compatible compatible by default]. | Starting with Firefox 10, add-ons will be marked as [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Features/Add-ons/Add-ons_Default_to_Compatible compatible by default]. | ||
Your help is needed in order to find any add-ons that could be broken following the feature's implementation in Firefox 10. | Your help is needed in order to find any add-ons that could be broken following the feature's implementation in Firefox 10. | ||
You can help by installing the latest [http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/10.0b3-candidates/build2/ Firefox 10 Beta] and reporting any add- | You can help by installing the latest [http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/10.0b3-candidates/build2/ Firefox 10 Beta] and reporting any issues regarding the add-ons you have installed through the Add-on Compatibility Reporter add-on (see instructions below) or by logging a bug in the Extension Compatibility component of Bugzilla: [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Firefox&component=Extension%20Compatibility Link] | ||
You can also list any problematic add-ons here (if you haven't already through the ACR or Bugzilla): https://mozqa.etherpad.mozilla.org/DFT | |||
== Add-on Compatibility Reporter instructions == | == Add-on Compatibility Reporter instructions == | ||
Revision as of 12:28, 9 January 2012
Detect and report broken add-ons
Summary
Starting with Firefox 10, add-ons will be marked as compatible by default.
Your help is needed in order to find any add-ons that could be broken following the feature's implementation in Firefox 10.
You can help by installing the latest Firefox 10 Beta and reporting any issues regarding the add-ons you have installed through the Add-on Compatibility Reporter add-on (see instructions below) or by logging a bug in the Extension Compatibility component of Bugzilla: Link
You can also list any problematic add-ons here (if you haven't already through the ACR or Bugzilla): https://mozqa.etherpad.mozilla.org/DFT
Add-on Compatibility Reporter instructions
The Add-on Compatibility Reporter (ACR) is an add-on through which Mozilla can gather data as to add-on compatibility for a particular version.
If you notice that one of your add-ons doesn't seem to be working the same way it did in previous versions of the application or that an add-on triggers a Firefox issue, just open the Add-ons Manager and click Compatibility next to that add-on to send a report to Mozilla.
- 1. Use a profile with add-ons installed in the latest Firefox 10 Beta.
- 2. Install ACR version 102.
- 3. Test the functionality of your add-ons.
- 4. If an add-on does now work, mark it as "does not work" by selecting the "Compatibility" button.
- 5. Provide any information about the broken add-on in the dialog.
If you find any add-on issue that prevents Firefox from working, you can also log a bug directly in Bugzilla in the Extension Compatibility component of Bugzilla: Link
Testing Override list
Once an add-on on AMO (addons.mozilla.org) has been found as triggering problems in a Mozilla application version, AMO may report that the add-on is actually not compatible with that Mozilla version.
All add-ons from the override list below, should be now incompatible with the specified Mozilla applications.
Override list
- Zotero, versions 0-2.1.10, blocked in Firefox 10.0a1 - *
- After the Deadline - Spell and Grammar Checker, version 1.50, blocked in Firefox 10.0a1 - *
- Edit Custom Size Image, versions 0-0.1, blocked in Thunderbird 6.0a1-*
- Edit Custom Size Image, versions 0-0.1, blocked in SeaMonkey 2.3a1-*
- Live Bookmark Enabler, versions 0-0.1, blocked in SeaMonkey 2.3a1-*
- No Alt Text versions, 0-0.1, blocked in Thunderbird 6.0a1-*