[tbb-bugs] #17248 [Applications/Tor Browser]: Investigate new WebExtensions API requirements for our extensions

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#17248: Investigate new WebExtensions API requirements for our extensions
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 Reporter:  gk                        |          Owner:  tbb-team
     Type:  task                      |         Status:  closed
 Priority:  High                      |      Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser  |        Version:
 Severity:  Normal                    |     Resolution:  fixed
 Keywords:  TorBrowserTeam201512      |  Actual Points:
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Comment (by tom):

 Replying to [comment:17 mcs]:
 > Replying to [comment:16 tom]:
 > > So while I agree with Yawning to some respects for future endeavors
 and improvements, after talking with some Add-On/WebExtension folks I
 think the path forward for Tor Launcher is simple - we don't _have_ to do
 anything. We don't _have_ to port these to WebExtensions, as 'legacy' add-
 ons will live on as Privileged Add-Ons. Mozilla will require special
 signatures for Privileged Add-Ons, but the capability to use them will
 live on - possibly indefinitely but certainly for 59.
 >
 > Thanks for hunting down that info. Is there anything available publicly
 about "Privileged Add-ons", e.g., documentation or a Bugzilla bug?

 Probably not.

 > Does Mozilla plan to use such add-ons for their own purposes?

 Yes, that's the plan. Things like Test Pilot will be privileged add-ons,
 and I'm certain there will be others.

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