cryptodude updated this revision to Diff 21364.
cryptodude retitled this revision from "Use XDG_DATA_DIR and security fix" to
"Use XDG_DATA_HOME and security fix".
cryptodude edited the summary of this revision.
cryptodude added a comment.
Updated git and task comments to use XDG_DATA_HOME.
R
cryptodude added a comment.
In https://phabricator.kde.org/D8469#160263, @cryptodude wrote:
> Updated to use QStandardPaths
Hmm,
I forgot to test if the XDG_DATA_DIR actually is honoured by the
QStandardDirs, and a quick test shows that it doesn't. I'll have to find out
what
cryptodude updated this revision to Diff 21363.
cryptodude added a comment.
Updated to use QStandardPaths
REPOSITORY
R845 Plasma Vault
CHANGES SINCE LAST UPDATE
https://phabricator.kde.org/D8469?vs=21303&id=21363
REVISION DETAIL
https://phabricator.kde.org/D8469
AFFECTED FILES
kded/
cryptodude added a comment.
> I'm not sure the users will like what you did with encfs, but we can at
least test the waters. :)
Sounds good.
I know for every feature you take away from users they will be a user that
will complain about it. No doubt. I hope we can stand by the positi
cryptodude added a comment.
Ok, I see the confusion. The name of this pull request uses the word
'default' and that confused everyone.
What I meant with that is that the User Interface should respond to the
packager picking a default. The UI itself does not pick a default. It just
avoi
cryptodude created this revision.
cryptodude added reviewers: ivan, Plasma.
Restricted Application added a project: Plasma.
Restricted Application added a subscriber: plasma-devel.
REVISION SUMMARY
The EncFS has security issues when the encrypted files are shared
in the open. For instance on a
cryptodude updated this revision to Diff 21302.
cryptodude added a comment.
I tested this version to do what I described.
Please review and/or merge.
The point about EncFS being a security issue when saved on something like a
USB pen is a separate commit I'll create a different diffe
cryptodude added a comment.
In https://phabricator.kde.org/D8449#159406, @ivan wrote:
> Having a default backend (IMO) has nothing to do with the UI.
I'm not sure what else it would have an effect on. Default to me means its
just a suggested one and users can still override it.
cryptodude added a comment.
In https://phabricator.kde.org/D8449#159337, @ngraham wrote:
> I don't think choosing a random backend makes sense without at least some
information provided to the user. How about adding a text view below the
combobox showing a quick human-friendly summary of
cryptodude edited the summary of this revision.
REPOSITORY
R845 Plasma Vault
REVISION DETAIL
https://phabricator.kde.org/D8449
To: cryptodude, ivan, #plasma
Cc: ngraham, plasma-devel, ZrenBot, progwolff, lesliezhai, ali-mohamed,
jensreuterberg, abetts, sebas, apol, mart
cryptodude created this revision.
Restricted Application added a project: Plasma.
Restricted Application added a subscriber: plasma-devel.
REVISION SUMMARY
The creation of a new vault uses a wizard.
The first page of the wizard currently shows a combobox with 2 backends, with
one semi-rand
11 matches
Mail list logo