Matt jumped the gun on announcing extensions.
There's not much to see yet. You can --enable-extensions in developer builds, but all that gets you so far is Greasemonkey-type functionality, which was already more or less there via --enable-user-scripts.
We're working on more toys, and you can bet we'll start blogging when there's something to play with. But not... quite... yet.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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Hey Aaron, I'm a lowly junior lawyer trying to figure out some Open Source stuff for my boss:(.
I couldn't see how else to reach you..
Could you tell me under what OS license this code (if it is still recognizable) that I think you may have created is under?
http://dsandler.org, that is a derivative of http://www.youngpup.net/?request=/snippets/sleight.xml and http://www.allinthehead.com/retro/69
Your quick insight will save me a world of hurt! Email address below.
Thanks,
MD
miked at meitar dot com
I've emailed Mike separately, but for anyone who later reads this and wonders:
http://youngpup.net/projects/sleight/sleight.js
"
// Copyright 2001, Aaron Boodman
// This code is public domain. Please use it for good, not evil.
"
Looking forward to playing with the extension model. Specially interested in the permission model.
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