• Bilb!
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        31 month ago

        This need not be the case, though! There’s an open source client on Android called Keyguard. I don’t think the desktop app was at all useful anyway. You can just log into your Vaultwarden through any browser. The desktop app is pointless.

        • @pmc@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          211 month ago

          They now require a non-free Bitwarden SDK component. That’s what this whole conversation is about.

          • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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            21 month ago

            And the whole conversation is about a bug, not a change in direction…

            Update: Bitwarden posted to X this evening to reaffirm that it’s a “packaging bug” and that “Bitwarden remains committed to the open source licensing model.”

            • asudoxOP
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              71 month ago

              “You may not use this SDK to develop applications for use with software other than Bitwarden (including non-compatible implementations of Bitwarden) or to develop another SDK.”

              This is a condition when using their SDK. This is not considered a free (as in freedom) component because it violates freedom 0: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html#four-freedoms

          • fmstrat
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            11 month ago

            Only the desktop client. And the response is that not being able to compile sans SDK is an issue they will resolve.

            I still think this is bad directionally, but we need to see what happens.