My priorities are completly irrelevant here, I've been a happy user of https everywhere since idk since I heard of it (years? idk). My criticism is that their own stated priority is being crippled by a self-imposed and arbitrary rule.
It looks to me like they're trying to use not being in AMO as leverage to get Mozilla to implement additional security features. If they said "we'd like these features, but we're ok being in AMO in the mean time" Mozilla would probably mostly ignore them, and these are generally useful features that should help others if developed.
Steko|11 years ago
cbr|11 years ago