https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412509
--- Comment #5 from Juha Tuomala <t...@iki.fi> --- (In reply to Ricky Tigg from comment #4) > If only it weren't an open secret. Still, KDE should easily find some > consolation. Being in good company in this regard —LibreOffice, Gnome, to > name just a tiny fraction of the projects that have nicely become zombies— > it's certainly not a trivial matter. The answer is to rip features. I recall KDE3 had certificate tool that Kleopatra replaced. I say that because it's unclear what Kleopatra tries to be. It's not just storage and desktop api for crypto keys, it has all kind of features that end result is, it's overly complex, broken here and there and doesn't do well the feature it replaced. By occupying the role it prevents these basic OS functions being provided and everyday tasks being done. Proof of that is Okular that bypasses it because this piece of s**^H^Htware doesn't do its job in place it occupies. I hope someday Okular starts providing basic crypto services for whole KDE-desktop and also keep the knowledge how to display PDF-documents. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.