Mozilla Kills Its Experimental Firefox Test Pilot Program 3 Years After Launch (venturebeat.com) 23
Mozilla has announced that it is closing Firefox Test Pilot, an experimental program it launched three years ago. Firefox Test Pilot allowed users to try out potential new built-in Firefox features and offer feedback to the browser maker. The company says the program was used by an average of 100,000 daily users. A report adds: It's worth noting here that Test Pilot is separate from the various beta versions of Firefox, which are early iterations designed to fine-tune features intended for the prime-time Firefox. Test Pilot, on the other hand, is more about Mozilla dipping its toes in the water to see whether a new feature is worth pursuing at all in the main version of the app, or even as a standalone product. Ultimately, it allows Firefox developers to take bigger risks with their ideas.
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Perhaps they cared when feedback data showed that most users hated the new "features".
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The company says the program was used by an average of 100,000 daily users.
So the entire remaining Firefox user base was using it? That's a pretty impressive participation rate.
Mozilla kills everything it touches. (Score:2)
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And if you're going to say it, Pale Moon already sold out blocking noscript and other blocking tools.
Huh?
I'm reading /. with current PaleMoon, with NoScript, right now.
So, what are you talking about?
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He probably meant the drama around Pale Moon's behavior when installing NoScript.
Since NoScript "broke too many things", the developers pushed a patch in one of the versions which disabled the extension. Along with that, any attempts to install produced a warning whose message wasn't really helpful. You could re-enable and ignore the warning, but it was a pretty shitty move for the devs to disable an extension.
They patched it out later due to user feedback (and backlash).
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