GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 527414
installing extensions is not intuitive
Last modified: 2012-12-11 17:55:19 UTC
To install extensions, a user has to "know" that he must mkdir -P ~/.gnome2/epiphany/blahblah/extensions && extract some stuff there && activate the extension. Not what I call intuitive. There should be a possibility to have an "Install extensions" or "Add" button, just like the gnome appearance capplet allows you to add themes easily without knowing an obscure place to extract themes to. The appearance capplet even allows you to drag and drop a url with a theme contained in an archive (such as .tar.gz) and it will fetch & install everything. Epiphany should be able to do the same with extensions.
Daniel Schierbeck suggested Capuchin (formerly known as NewStuffManager): http://capuchin.k-d-w.org/
Please, no capuchin, don't make a core functionality of epiphany dependent on Mono.
Hmm. I didn't know it wasn't Python any more. However, my personal feeling about this is that it would be good to support installing extensions via Capuchin, without taking away the possibility to do it by hand, as still required at this moment. If running a Mono app is a big objection for someone, there is still the possibility of implementing a non-Mono extension installer that listens to the same D-BUS calls.
We don't have extensions. Closing for now.