Patrick Roberts (#24) seems to have made the most valid conclusion.
However, I agree with one modification: there should be an intermediary
state to disable feedback only in the terminal and leave it on in other
places. So, 3 states. Make the default state to be to show all password
entry lengths. This really is a hugely preferential thing as far as I
can tell, so just store a number (0, 1 or 2) in a file (like .pwentry)
in the home folder that specifies what to do, with 0 being no feedback
anywhere and 2 being feedback everywhere. If the file was missing, it
would be assumed 2 and written to the file. Then System -> Preferences
-> Appearance could have a combobox to switch between states.

Can anyone contest the simplicity of this? Or better yet, can anyone
contest this plan? If not, its settled then; simplicity + functionality
= a stable, usable UI.

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