Hello!
I just wanted to inquire about the qualifications to get listed under the Mozilla curated collections on the addons homepage. Is this by request or organic discovery by the mozilla team?
I’ve looked through https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collections/mozilla/password-managers/ and it seems there’s a huge variety in # of users, rating, and when the extension was last updated.
For example, https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nopassword/?src=collection has just over 100 users, was last updated 10 months ago, has average ratings, has a listing page that was not thoughtfully created (no screenshots), and the license is wrong (software is actually closed source proprietary, not Mozilla v2 as listed).
Three months ago, I launched https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/keepass-tusk and hoped it would eventually be discovered and listed in this form. As you can see from the addon page, Tusk outperforms NoPassword on every metric I could think of that might matter.
My actual questions are:
- Are there documented criteria for being added to these curated collections?
- Does my addon (Tusk) qualify to be added to the password manager collection, and if so would someone kindly make that change?
- If it does not qualify, should the password manager collection be re-evaluated? Password managers are particularly sensitive and the addon list for that category may need to be reviewed.
Thank you very much!
Brandon