https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326100

--- Comment #24 from Matthew Schultz <matt...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Dawid Wróbel from comment #23)
> > From what I understand, it's technically feasible for kmymoney to get this 
> > capability but for some reason is not a priority.
> 
> It's rather the opposite: because KMyMoney is an open source software,
> anyone can build it from the source - that includes Linux distributions
> which do it themselves. However, in order to communicate with Schwab and
> other banks who implement similar changes, we would instead have to ship it
> exclusively as a binary package, signed with a unique cryptographic key
> which Schwab would be able to recognize, deeming the KMyMoney app as a
> secure one per their terms. 
> 
> So no, it is almost impossible to have this done.

Wait, why couldn't both ways be possible?  Obviously if it was compiled by the
user/distro, then it wouldn't work with Schwab.

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