Mozilla response to recent Firefox broken add-ons error

    Mozilla response to recent Firefox broken add-ons error

    Mozilla response to recent Firefox broken add-ons error


    Posted: 10 May 2019

    We strive to make Firefox a great experience. Last weekend we failed, and we’re sorry.

    An error on our part prevented new add-ons from being installed, and stopped existing add-ons from working. Now that we’ve been able to restore this functionality for the majority of Firefox users, we want to explain a bit about what happened and tell you what comes next.

    Add-ons are an important feature of Firefox. They enable you to customize your browser and add valuable functionality to your online experience. We know how important this is, which is why we’ve spent a great deal of time over the past few years coming up with ways to make add-ons safer and more secure. However, because add-ons are so powerful, we’ve also worked hard to build and deploy systems to protect you from malicious add-ons. The problem here was an implementation error in one such system, with the failure mode being that add-ons were disabled. Although we believe that the basic design of our add-ons system is sound, we will be working to refine these systems so similar problems do not occur in the future.

    In order to address this issue as quickly as possible, we used our “Studies” system to deploy the initial fix, which requires users to be opted in to Telemetry. Some users who had opted out of Telemetry opted back in, in order to get the initial fix as soon as possible. As we announced in the Firefox Add-ons blog at 2019-05-08T23:28:00Z there is now no longer a need to have Studies on to receive updates anymore; please check that your settings match your personal preferences before we re-enable Studies, which will happen sometime after 2019-05-13T16:00:00Z. In order to respect our users’ potential intentions as much as possible, based on our current set up, we will be deleting all of our source Telemetry and Studies data for our entire user population collected between 2019-05-04T11:00:00Z and 2019-05-11T11:00:00Z.

    Our CTO, Eric Rescorla, shares more about what happened technically in this post.

    We would like to extend our thanks to the people who worked hard to address this issue, including the hundred or so community members and employees localizing content and answering questions on Mozilla Support, Twitter, and Reddit.

    There’s a lot more detail we will be sharing as part of a longer post-mortem which we will make public — including details on how we went about fixing this problem and why we chose this approach. You deserve a full accounting, but we didn’t want to wait until that process was complete to tell you what we knew so far. We let you down and what happened might have shaken your confidence in us a bit, but we hope that you’ll give us a chance to earn it back.


    Source: What we do when things go wrong - The Mozilla Blog
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    10 May 2019


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    Problems occur. But it's heartening when people admit their errors without equivocation and work hard to fix things. Some software companies – which shall remain nameless – aren't usually that forthcoming.
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    larc919 said:
    Problems occur. But it's heartening when people admit their errors without equivocation and work hard to fix things. Some software companies – which shall remain nameless – aren't usually that forthcoming.
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    I know there's a link in your post Shawn, but here's what Eric Rescorla had to say. . . . Mozilla response to recent Firefox broken add-ons error-thumbsup.gif

    Technical Details on the Recent Firefox Add-on Outage - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog


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