https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399232

--- Comment #15 from Bernd Steinhauser <li...@bernd-steinhauser.de> ---
(In reply to michaelk83 from comment #13)
> (In reply to Bernd Steinhauser from comment #11)
> For KeePass, there is a standard file format (`.kdbx`) that multiple
> applications can work with, and indeed there are many KeePass variations
> that all work with this format, some platform-specific like Keepass2Android,
> others more cross-platform, like KeePassXC. Of those, KeePassXC can also act
> as a Secret Service backend. But it comes with its own UI, which while it is
> Qt, is not fully integrated with KDE, and will likely stay that way. There
> is some work there to separate its core from its GUI, so eventually it might
> provide Secret Service headless. Or someone could implement a separate
> Secret Service backend that could work with `.kdbx` files.
> 
Well, yes, KeePassXC will surely want to stay independent and that's alright.
What I wanted to say is that it might be easier to use that as a starting point
and then modify parts of it to integrate better with KDE instead of writing a
completely new thing that supports kdbx.
Especially, since I would also want other features from KeePassXC as well, like
the password generator, restricting app access to certain groups etc.

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