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so for v0.3.1 and 0.3.2, it took the chrome webstore 12 hours and 33 hours to publish the new extension version. this along with not being able to delete versions or prevent them from rolling out to users, it really seems like a good idea to use firefox addons as a sort of test bed for new versions, and maybe delay publishing to the chrome webstore by 24 or 48 hours until we figure out if there are catastrophic issues with the release like v0.3.0
firefox adds takes about 15 minutes to upload new versions, and gives the ability for developers to disable specific addon versions, stopping users from updating to potentially bugged extension versions. and personally, it seems like firefox has a higher density of developers that would be willing to come to github and create an issue rather than delete at the first sign of trouble.
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so for v0.3.1 and 0.3.2, it took the chrome webstore 12 hours and 33 hours to publish the new extension version. this along with not being able to delete versions or prevent them from rolling out to users, it really seems like a good idea to use firefox addons as a sort of test bed for new versions, and maybe delay publishing to the chrome webstore by 24 or 48 hours until we figure out if there are catastrophic issues with the release like v0.3.0
firefox adds takes about 15 minutes to upload new versions, and gives the ability for developers to disable specific addon versions, stopping users from updating to potentially bugged extension versions. and personally, it seems like firefox has a higher density of developers that would be willing to come to github and create an issue rather than delete at the first sign of trouble.
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