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''a working draft -- ping pfs at mozilla dot com for further details''
This policy outlines how Mozilla handles plugins offered through the plugin finder service, [[PFS]].
This policy outlines how Mozilla handles plugins offered through the plugin finder service, [[PFS]].


= Mozilla Bundled Plugins =  
= Mozilla Bundled Plugins =  
A '''bundled''' plugin is defined as a plugin in which an installation to handle unknown content is presented and installed on-demand, with minimal interaction from the user.
== Criteria for becoming a Bundled Plugin ==
* Very wide use
* Proven stable and reliable
* Much content will be unsupported without the plugin
* Supported by vendors who work directly with Mozilla
== Example Bundled Plugins ==
* Flash Player


= Mozilla Trusted Plugins =  
= Mozilla Trusted Plugins =  


= Third Party Plugins =
= Third Party Plugins =

Revision as of 16:57, 9 October 2007

a working draft -- ping pfs at mozilla dot com for further details


This policy outlines how Mozilla handles plugins offered through the plugin finder service, PFS.

Mozilla Bundled Plugins

A bundled plugin is defined as a plugin in which an installation to handle unknown content is presented and installed on-demand, with minimal interaction from the user.

Criteria for becoming a Bundled Plugin

  • Very wide use
  • Proven stable and reliable
  • Much content will be unsupported without the plugin
  • Supported by vendors who work directly with Mozilla

Example Bundled Plugins

  • Flash Player

Mozilla Trusted Plugins

Third Party Plugins