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2005-07-06
How so? Making the changes needed *will* break the current extensions. You can't say that it was a failure a day or two into it's life. You can only judge that after a few months when there's been many releases, and things still break every time. However, I have no problems with breaking extensions, so long as they are squishing bugs, and making a better browser. Evetually, things won't break because they're working fine, and don't need any changes. It's kinda how software works.