


> could you please comment on why the CLOSE event is a lower priority than other We don't have clear steps to reproduce and others have reported the problem without the Skype add-on installed, so I don't think it's fair to continue blocking it. If there was clear evidence that this add-on (the latest version in particular) is the culprit, rather than YouTube or other factors, I would keep the block up. > today is the kick-off of the big Firefox 42 marketing campaign.

> Today is a particularly bad time to unblock Skype Click to Call because I don't have any stats on their version distribution to tell for sure. If the add-on is only installed or updated through their application installer, it's likely that many users would be stuck with older versions. It depends on how they handle automatic updates, if at all. > even if the add-on is not distributed through AMO? > Click to Call add-on? Shouldn't users have been receiving Skype updates, > Jorge, wouldn't we expect users to have the most recent version of the Skype Update on January 22: Skype says old Firefox versions are supported, but not old Chrome versions: you’ll need version 23 or higher for Google’s browser.(In reply to Chris Peterson from comment #41)
