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| This page describes our plan and policy around the new Firefox 3 capability of Plugin Blocklisting. We currently have [[Extension_Blocklisting|Add-On Blocklisting]]. | | This page describes our plan and policy around the new Firefox 3 capability of Plugin Blocklisting. We currently have [[Extension_Blocklisting|Add-On Blocklisting]]. |
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| = Policy =
| | Policy content has been moved to [[Blocklisting|Main blocklisting page]] |
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| * Block plugins:
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| ** with versions with known vulnerabilities or major user-facing issues
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| ** with version ranges with known vulnerabilities
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| ** with fatal bugs (client crashes on startup or something causing an endless loop of unusability)
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| * Don't block:
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| ** before we work with author/vendor to send out an update, so don't block the most recent version of a major plugin
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| ** for minor bugs for non-popular extensions/plugins (crashes on event calls, messed up UI, etc.)
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| = Plan =
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| * QA to verify all plugin blocklist open issues - {{bug|391731}}
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| * Contact Adobe & Sun re:vulnerable list [DVeditz/Window/Brandon?]
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| * Publish list to http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/blocklist
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| * Create a component in BZ for filing requests
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| * Publish this policy
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