Am 12.02.2015 um 18:53 schrieb Simo Sorce:
> Maybe it is only about preventing people from bundling the
official
> Firefox version with dodgy add-ons. Not downright malware, but things
> users may not actually want without realizing it. The signature
> checking means that those who prepare the downloads can no longer use
> the unmodified upstream binary. Which in turn might force them not to
> use Mozilla brands.
>
> Maybe this is a bit far-fetched, but after hours of staring at other
> people's code today, it seems pretty reasonable to me.
>
> But what do add-on developers do? Surely there is a way to disable this
> somehow?
Mozilla stated they will have to use the Developer Version (Aurora was
the name ?) or the nightlies ...
than Fedora needs to switch to the developer version if that *really*
can't be disabled via about:config - that is a unacceptable restriction
until hmtlvalidator, livehttpheaders and friends are available sigend
via the mozilla page