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I know something similar has been proposed before, however, I think that, as it stands, it'd be appropriate to do one of the following:

  • Rename into a tag for questions that are explicitly and immutably about Add-Ons built on the XUL/XPCOM framework (ex: 240362, 724605, 877884), because otherwise it's redundant with . I don't believe there is enough relevant overlap between XUL Add-On development and WebExtension development to be worth having some ambiguity there.

    • Either it could just be merged into , or perhaps renamed into a new tag, say, — this would not only be to properly segregate historical questions which, if tagged might be misleading to people looking for merely "Firefox addon" questions in [current year]; but also to aid those seeking questions wrt XUL/XPCOM for browsers such as Pale Moon.
  • Just burninate and mark it as an alias of (for future questions), but also put a note at the end of its description saying that "legacy" questions with the tag which are unambiguously about XUL/XPCOM Add-Ons should (when noticed) be re-tagged to something else.

(I'm aware that these "two" suggestions are somewhat overlapping and not entirely mutually exclusive in any case; I'm trying to stimulate some discussion on how to clean things up — the >7k questions are not going to become any less of a mess by themselves as time goes on…)

In short, is currently in a weird ambiguous state that I believe could be much better than it is. It's redundant when applied to questions, but useless for those actually looking for XUL/XPCOM Add-On development information due to its applicability to FF-WE questions. I don't see any benefit or purpose to keeping the tag as-is (other than saving labor / opportunity-cost), so I'm looking for a better solution.

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  • > I don't believe there is enough relevant overlap between XUL Add-On development and WebExtension development to be worth having some ambiguity there. < To expand on this, I think that there's already some precedent for "segregating" tags for different extension platforms: firefox-addon-webextensions is separate from google-chrome-extension, despite being actually compatible with each other when eschewing vendor-specific APIs — how much more, then, would it be appropriate to segregate out incompatible platforms, powered by different languages? 2015:Firefox2020:Firefox Commented Mar 4, 2021 at 22:33
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    Also, am I the only one bothered by this inconsistency: firefox-addon (singular), google-chrome-extension (singular), firefox-addon-webextensions (plural)? 😳‎ Commented Mar 4, 2021 at 22:35
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    AFAIK, the plural/singular thing was because of how the features where marketed. WebExtensions for the plural.
    – Braiam
    Commented Mar 4, 2021 at 22:47
  • Hmm, I just found firefox-addon-overlay — it looks like this is supposed to be the tag for XUL/Overlay Add-Ons — what I penciled in as xul-addon in the Question — and, tangentially, it's not clear that the short-lived pre-WebExtension Bootstrapped/Restartless platform ever got enough traction to warrant its own tag. Commented Mar 4, 2021 at 22:53
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    Why? Firefox extensions are still called Add-ons.
    – TylerH
    Commented Mar 5, 2021 at 15:19
  • NOTE: I renamed firefox-webextensions to firefox-addon-webextensions and have updated all references to the tag on this page.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Apr 23, 2021 at 5:12
  • I originally didn't close this question as a duplicate of Merge [firefox-addon-webextensions] into [firefox-addon], because you acknowledged the existence of that declined proposal and were asking for another look to be taken at the situation. I also felt that, perhaps, I was too close to the situation. However, your answer here appears to indicate that you didn't even read the answer I wrote to that prior proposal. I'm not categorically against some reorganization of the tags for Firefox add-ons, but more nuance is needed.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Apr 23, 2021 at 5:28
  • @TylerH probably historical reasons.
    – Braiam
    Commented Apr 23, 2021 at 18:30

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Upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag matching the "legacy" (XUL overlay) add-ons, so my proposal would be:

Burninate . Send all its questions to either , , or , depending on which platform they're about.

IMO, breaking this redundant tag up in favor of the existing tags, which already cover all of its interpretations, would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run, that respects askers and answerers across present and past versions of Firefox, as well as those developing for XUL-based forks; but I'd love to hear any other perspectives.

(Additionally, it looks like should subsume entirely; restartlesness was a feature added by the Bootstrapped API, and is its primary draw. The tag is out-of-scope of this question except as a way to infer for non-specifically-categorized questions; it, itself, should not be modified.)


This looks intimidating at first, given that there are over 7 thousand questions with the tag — of which, Makyen points out, nearly 5 thousand of which are not already categorized more specifically.

Given that Bootstrapped extensions were released with Firefox 4, on March 22nd 2011, and both it and XUL Overlay extensions were not removed until the release of Firefox 57 on November 14th 2017, it can broadly be assumed that the ~3.5k affected questions published between those dates cannot be automatically categorized. This leads to a non-trivial organizational effort to sort and archive the historical questions, and may not be doable immediately.


Therefore, I propose to, for now:

Commonly, you should use this tag IN ADDITION TO the tag for the specific type of add-on which you are asking about.
https://stackoverflow.com/tags/firefox-addon/info

As it stands, I cannot see why to keep this self-professedly redundant tag in use for new questions, and would in any case propose that at least it be deprecated with direction to immediately.

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    I disagree with this proposal (note: I'm the top answerer for both the firefox-addon-webextensions and firefox-addon-overlay tag, and am the fourth highest answerer for firefox-addon). While I'm not categorically against some reorganization, this proposal does not account for the multiple types of add-ons which Firefox has had in the past, a subset of which it still has the capability to use. I agree that most people who have recently gotten into the Firefox add-on ecosystem will primarily be focused on WebExtensions, but that's not all that's there.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Apr 23, 2021 at 5:17
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    Your estimate for the number of questions with one of the other tags is over-optimistic. There are 4,932 questions not containing the text webextensions & tagged with firefox-addon not firefox-addon-webextensions not firefox-addon-overlay not firefox-addon-bootstrap not firefox-addon-sdk not firefox-addon-restartless.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Apr 23, 2021 at 5:50
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    You describe this proposal as “not account[ing] for the multiple types of add-ons”, however, I'm failing to see which ones I've missed. The poposal takes into account not only the two major ones (WebExtension and Overlay), but also the abandoned, obscure type (Bootstrapped aka Restartless — it appears that there's a duplicate tag there). The Add-On SDK is software toolchain Mozilla has maintained with a varying degree of rigor and scope throughout the years that probably shouldn't be touched by this proposal. Commented Apr 23, 2021 at 11:52
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    @Makyen I have updated the proposal in light of your notes about the volume of questions (it's, indeed, worse than I had initially estimated,) and also with greater specificity on exactly why I'm confident that the tag is redundant as-is. Commented Apr 23, 2021 at 13:59
  • You appear to have ignored the fact that there are 11 additional add-on types which do not have their own more specific tag, which do fall under the purview of firefox-addon. That tag is not fully redundant. The significant majority of questions do fall into the more specific tags, but not all. There are also questions which are more about the general ecosystem, which don't fall under any of the more specific tags.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Apr 23, 2021 at 15:38
  • Date based automatic retags: the situation is messier than you appear to be allowing for, with multiple add-on types coexisting during multiple times, even if most the common type during a time-period is as you've mentioned. Dates can be used to eliminate possibilities and to indicate that some types of add-on are more likely than others, but there are no periods which categorically eliminate the other possibilities. [I'd need to double-check for the early years, as I'm not sure when some of the less common types were introduced. Overlay may have been the only option for very early years].
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Apr 23, 2021 at 15:45
  • You still haven't answered why you want to burninate [firefox-addons], since that is still what user extension in Firefox are called.
    – TylerH
    Commented Apr 26, 2021 at 0:55
  • @TylerH Because, as far as I can tell, it's redundant. You claimed that I'm missing some types, and listed some tags as evidence, but did not clarify when I responded showing that my proposal already took all of those into account. Commented Apr 26, 2021 at 6:30

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