I've written earlier about issues with Mozilla's addons site. I'm happy to say that have been working on improving them, and from my point of view the "featured" section of the site just got much better :)
Taboo was on the home page for a while today since it joined the handful of Recommended Add-ons (they seem to rotate what recommended addons they show on the homepage regularly). I'm glad people like it, and without the help of my fellow developers (mainly yosh and ian fischer on this on), Taboo will still be another crazy idea.
Unfortunately my other extension which Joshua McKenty helped with, S3:// is still not public on the site, even though it has 4 reviews, averaging 5 stars. Addons which are not public do not get updated, so the folks who have installed the extension up to 2 months ago are still using the old version.
While I'm really happy that they liked one of my extensions enough to feature it, I would rather they took my other extension out of the sand box. How long is the review queue if I still haven't gotten one.
In other extension news, tomorrow a new version of Book Burro will be released with more libraries, and I hope to get a new release of Taboo out soon as well.
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