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Hopefully people can now stop jumping to conclusions and raging over nothing, but I doubt it.
I was concerned. I have a family subscription coming due and no time to migrate. Really glad I don't have to.
There's always vaultwarden.
But the client SDK was the issue no?
Lemmy is so insanely anti company. I agree with being pro open source but the hissy fit people threw when one repo changed one thing was insane.
While I think the cynicism is well-earned, we should pay attention to when we're proven wrong and highlight when companies do something right. Bitwarden's fuck-up gave them an opportunity to signal that they're not intending to build a wall for their garden, and they took it.
Ya, maybe it's not what they intended, but we've see it happen enough where source is just closed. Good on them for rectifying it, either way.
It wasn't just lemmy