Edit: would it make sense to write a script that compares firefox and librewolf versions that’ll remind me when it is not up to date anymore?

If you abandon librewolf, how will I, a user, know that it won’t get updated anymore?

I know that the librewolf extension exist for the windows users that checks if it is up to date but what if librewolf is not up to date with firefox anymore?

As this is my first post here, thank you guys for your work! Librewolf makes it very easy for anyone to have a very good privacy browser.

  • Jay Baker (he/they)
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    12 years ago

    I believe I have used an add-on called LibreWolf updater? Although I’m now using Arch which reminds me when updates are available for the software I use.

    • @Adda
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      2 years ago

      This would not notify the user that the project have been abandoned and no further updates will be coming, though, right? If I understand the OP question correctly, that is. This addon would only notify the user about any new updates.

      • @beta_testerOP
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        22 years ago

        You are right. I’m on eos/arch as well, updating is not the problem here

        • Jay Baker (he/they)
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          32 years ago

          True, I guess it’d depend on realising there just wasn’t an update for a while! Apologies, I misunderstood. And so good to see someone also using eOS and Arch as I am!