On Thursday 10 January 2008 15:37:33 Allen Winter wrote: > I think we should move kwalletmanager from kdeutils into kdebase/apps. > The kwallet seems like a critical app that should always be available > in our base system.
Hmm, in the normal user experience there is actually nothing that kwalletmanager provides that I call critical. The only think I know of is opening your wallet and reading passwords when konqueror or kmail fail to get them correctly. I'm assuming you don't think that creating/managing a second or 3th wallet is critical ;) What usecase did you have in mind for calling it critical? Or, what can't you do without it being installed? As always we need to draw the line somewhere; and I'm not convinced kwalletmanager falls in the boundaries of 'critical' at all. There is no functionality that falls away in other apps when you don't have it (passwords storage and retrieval continues to work) unlike, for example, the helpcenter. So, I'd love to see the above question about what usecases you consider missing right now when users don't have kdeutils installed answered. Just to be on the same page when we talk about this suggestion. Thanks! -- Thomas Zander
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