As per : https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/publish/third-party-library-usage/
To make a WebExtension for Mozilla's Firefox web browser using a third party dependency, we now have to provide a public link of officially released code (to allow an automated script to authenticate the embedded dependency via checksum).
Pointing to a particular commit instead of a released code is explicitly forbidden.
As I use @lovasoa 's List.js v2.3.5 for Meta-Press.es, my extension have just been rejected and withdrawn (all versions since 5 years) because of this missing official version to compare with.
Please, help.
As per : https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/publish/third-party-library-usage/
To make a WebExtension for Mozilla's Firefox web browser using a third party dependency, we now have to provide a public link of officially released code (to allow an automated script to authenticate the embedded dependency via checksum).
Pointing to a particular commit instead of a released code is explicitly forbidden.
As I use @lovasoa 's List.js v2.3.5 for Meta-Press.es, my extension have just been rejected and withdrawn (all versions since 5 years) because of this missing official version to compare with.
Please, help.