Firefox Roadmap for 2016/2017

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Source: Firefox Roadmap for 2016/2017 - gHacks Tech News

Mozilla updated the official Firefox roadmap entry on the organization's Wiki website recently, highlighting major plans for the browser in 2016/2017.

The information highlight some of the features that Mozilla has in store for the next four stable versions of the Firefox browser (Firefox 48 to 51).

The organization lists three main areas of improvement: foundation, customization and context graph.

Foundation refers to improving the browser's responsiveness, reliability and polish. Customization primarily to extending the Web Extension API, and Context Graph to a new recommendation engine Mozilla plans to deliver.

It needs to be noted that the roadmap does not highlight all new features or improvements of the next four or so Firefox releases. Instead, it highlights Mozilla's focus and strategy for those next releases of the web browser.

Firefox Roadmap for 2016/2017
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Features that were delayed several times, multi-process Firefox and add-on signing, will find their way into the stable version of Firefox.

Discovery and recommendations seem to be a strong focus going forward.

Chronological Firefox roadmap
The following information lists Firefox versions and the new features Mozilla plans to integrate in them. Target milestones may change however so think of this as the earliest possible version shipping with the feature:

Firefox 48
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Firefox 49
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  • Modernization of Security UI. New security dialogs and modernization.
  • New discovery pane that acts as a recommendation engine for add-ons.
Firefox 50
  • E10s, Electrolysis or multi-process Firefox, rolls out to RTL and A11Y/Touch users. Makes E10s available to Windows XP users, Right to Left systems, accessibility tool users and touch users.
  • Firefox won't return that Flash is installed to sites anymore but sets Flash to click to play automatically. This is done to prioritize HTML5 playback over Flash.
Firefox 51
  • E10s, Electrolysis or multi-process Firefox, rolls out for add-on users and continues to do so until Firefox 53.
Firefox Future
  • Firefox 52: Mozilla plans to disable NPAPI plugin support by default but ship the browser with a switch that enables users to re-enable support.
  • Firefox 53: NPAPI support is removed from Firefox. The only option Firefox users have at this point in time is to use Firefox ESR which will support NPAPI for a bit longer (until May 2018).
  • Firefox ??: Activity Stream replaces the New Tab Page.
Closing Words
The roadmap offers a feature-focused overview that highlights some of the upcoming changes. It is somewhat surprising that privacy and security are not mentioned in the roadmap at all, considering that this is one of the stronger points of Firefox.
 

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It is somewhat surprising that privacy and security are not mentioned in the roadmap at all, considering that this is one of the stronger points of Firefox.
I am not surprised at all Kev, fireFox will continue to push the boundaries for privacy and security both, its their mainstay but going into details on the road map is not a smart more. Most of what they have in mind they should keep "close to vest" and not discuss it much until the last minute, it's safer that way.

I have used FireFox for so long that it just feels odd trying to use a substitute browser, but I am willing to migrate to Edge if MS will ever get off the pot so to speak and make our most popular addons available for Edge.
I hope True Key will be among some of the first to be ready.
 
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I am not surprised at all Kev, fireFox will continue to push the boundaries for privacy and security both, its their mainstay but going into details on the road map is not a smart more. Most of what they have in mind they should keep "close to vest" and not discuss it much until the last minute, it's safer that way.

I have used FireFox for so long that it just feels odd trying to use a substitute browser, but I am willing to migrate to Edge if MS will ever get off the pot so to speak and make our most popular addons available for Edge.
I hope True Key will be among some of the first to be ready.

You'll be disappointed for awhile with edge addons then, as VERY few are available as of the latest insider preview.
 
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