This past weekend I attended MozCamp EU in Warsaw, and it was really energizing to see so many awesome Mozilla contributors come together. The theme of this MozCamp was “Mobilize Mozilla”, and I co-hosted a session about developing add-ons for Firefox for Android.
In the first part of this session, we walked through the basics of developing a simple restartless add-on. After that, we set developers loose to start hacking on their own add-ons, encouraging them to start with a bootstrapped add-on skeleton. Before long, we saw a bunch of excited developers pointing to test menuitems and notifications appearing on their phones, followed by discussion about all the cool things they wanted to build. This was one of my favorite parts of MozCamp!
Although this session proved that it’s not too hard to get started with mobile add-on development, there are definitely some pain points. Here are some things we need to work on:
I’m looking forward to seeing more mobile add-ons, and I’d like to know if there’s anything else we can do to make it easier to develop add-ons for Firefox for Android. The mobile team is always hanging out in #mobile on irc.mozilla.org, so please jump in there if you have any ideas, or if you need help developing your add-on!