Add-ons/Hotfix

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The add-on hotfix is a tool used to ship changes to Firefox users that can't be distributed under the normal update mechanism. Examples of this are configuration changes that don't justify a point release, or changes that need to be pushed to users in older versions of Firefox.

Hotfix updates are automatically pushed to all Firefox users (starting from version 11).

Deployment

  1. Bug is filed with the unsigned hotfix file attached.
  2. Bus is handed off to the Build & Release team for signing.
  3. File is signed and is attached to the bug.
  4. Bug is handed off to Add-ons team for staging (normally :jorgev, otherwise contact ammo-team@m.c).
  5. Signed file is uploaded to addons-dev.allizom.org and published.
  6. Bug is handed off to QA for testing.
  7. QA signs off, hotfix owner signs off.
  8. Bug is handed off to Add-ons team.
  9. Add-ons team notify release-drivers and moc about upcoming hotfix release.
  10. Signed file is uploaded to addons.mozilla.org and published.