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Message #85222
[Bug 1398174] [NEW] Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
Public bug reported:
Currently we ship our own customized search plugins in Firefox for some
search providers, but the actual default search engine for each locale
is set in Ubufox. This has worked until now because our default search
engine has matched Mozilla's default. However, it's going to cause some
problems in future releases:
- Ubuntu users who disable or uninstall Ubufox probably don't expect the default search provider to switch to Mozilla's regional default (eg, Yahoo for US).
- Same for people who run in safe-mode.
- Ubuntu derivatives who don't install Ubufox will get Ubuntu search plugins but Mozilla's default search engine order.
- We need to set the defaults for each locale, the default preference values need to match the display name of the search plugin (which can be localized) and the shipped locales can change between releases. It would be better if we could auto-generate these customizations as part of the Firefox build.
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson)
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1398174
Title:
Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Currently we ship our own customized search plugins in Firefox for
some search providers, but the actual default search engine for each
locale is set in Ubufox. This has worked until now because our default
search engine has matched Mozilla's default. However, it's going to
cause some problems in future releases:
- Ubuntu users who disable or uninstall Ubufox probably don't expect the default search provider to switch to Mozilla's regional default (eg, Yahoo for US).
- Same for people who run in safe-mode.
- Ubuntu derivatives who don't install Ubufox will get Ubuntu search plugins but Mozilla's default search engine order.
- We need to set the defaults for each locale, the default preference values need to match the display name of the search plugin (which can be localized) and the shipped locales can change between releases. It would be better if we could auto-generate these customizations as part of the Firefox build.
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Follow ups
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[Bug 1398174] Re: Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-01-14
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[Bug 1398174] Re: Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-01-14
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[Bug 1398174] Re: Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-01-14
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[Bug 1398174] Re: Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-01-12
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[Bug 1398174] Re: Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-01-09
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[Bug 1398174] Re: Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-01-09
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[Bug 1398174] Re: Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Chris Coulson, 2015-01-09
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[Bug 1398174] Re: Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Chris Coulson, 2015-01-09
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[Bug 1398174] Re: Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Chris Coulson, 2015-01-09
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[Bug 1398174] Re: Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-01-09
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[Bug 1398174] Re: Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-01-09
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[Bug 1398174] Re: Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Chris Coulson, 2014-12-03
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[Bug 1398174] [NEW] Move search provider defaults from Ubufox to Firefox
From: Chris Coulson, 2014-12-01
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