https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313216

Alexander Schlarb <alexander-kde@ninetailed.ninja> changed:

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--- Comment #16 from Alexander Schlarb <alexander-kde@ninetailed.ninja> ---
Why not just use `gnome-keyring-daemon` on KDE? I mean as a standard KDE plasma
desktop component not as a every-user-for-himself bolted on top thing, of
course.

It comes with no “exciting” dependencies (GIO, GLib, gnuTLS & libcap-ng, as
well as GSettings+DConf [some people may object to this, I know] and p11-kit
[for smartcards]). Some user-facing utilities (gcr-prompter, gcr-ssh-askpass &
pinentry-gnome3) do depend on GTK+3 but these can easily be replaced where this
hasn't already happened (pinentry-qt). The biggy left for this approach is of
course the frontend (seahorse), but this could be done incrementally: start
with a basic “show my passwords” UI, then extend it as users keep asking for
other stuff.

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