![]() I don't see how a comment about alternatives to Live Bookmarks is relevant to this conversation. > to stand, and if this bug turns into a pile-on, I'm going to need to lock it > But for the reasons articulated in this bug, among others, this decision has > meet your needs, to file bugs that request the functionality you need. If the current state of the WebExtensions API doesn't They really are a better experience, though they're a > encourage those of you who are invested in this to look into feedreader or > There are a bunch of excellent stand-alone readers out there, and I > see it go, but I think that's the right decision. For what it's worth, I liked this feature too and I'll be sad to > this decision is made this isn't functionality that we can continue to > run Planet Mozilla, so I have some skin in this game - but at this point > I realize that the people who care at all about RSS care about it a lot - I > Hi, everyone - Mike Hoye here, Mozilla's engineering community manager. It's not sustainable and nobody wants to maintain it in current shape, nor we have the resources to write it from scratch (and maintain it then). Unfortunately you are wrong, this code is old and bogus, it has quite a few security problems, and prevents a bunch of optimizations from happening. > I don't believe keeping its code updated would require that much time and So, it's far from dead, on the contrary it's moving from old code unable to parse and support modern improvements, to some modern parsing libraries and support.Īnyway the process you fear will happen is already happening from quite some years, since the browser having the majority of the market share never had native support. Other devs will also create new extensions and port some from Chrome. ![]() I personally moved to one of these extensions, and my feed handling improved, it's just better. There are quite a few WebExtensions supporting feeds, and online readers/services and so on.
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