Must the Plug-Ins and Extensions listed on the KeePass pages be open source, to be listed there? I can't tell. What about apps/ports/forks allowing KeePass files to work on other (not MS Windows) devices, for example Android or iOS devices (not to mention Linux, Mac, etc.)? Under Downloads find Contributed/Unofficial KeePass Ports for a list of such apps. From what I can tell, they need not be open source (OS), that is the fork, ports, or apps. But in their descriptions they usually mention if they...
I have gone into the incentives and details to the extent required to make my case--whether doable or not, or whether the incentives seem like anything to Mr. Reichl, I wouldn't presume to know. If this is not a thing, then this thread/post/suggestion will pass into history. I am serious about my donation pledge, FWIW. How such a thing could be implemented I am not about to presume to know. If "moderation" of the posts/rankings/ratings is needed, Mr. Reichl can seek volunteers, and I would consider...
According to the link provided by Eddy D: "After a bit less than two years, this vulnerability has been patched on all versions of KPM. Vulnerability has been assigned CVE-2020-27020." I am just quoting that link, and know nothing about that "story." I also do not use, nor have I ever used KPM. I am interested in Eddy D's assertion of a relationship between Kaspersky and "the authorities." To my knowledge there is no such thing. Yes, rumors and innuendos, including a Trump administration ban on Kaspersky--do...
Unfortunately I cannot find any useful discussion of the merits, security, etc. of the Plug-Ins and Extensions that make KeePass function as fully as some of the "better" paid proprietary software (non-open source) PMs: https://keepass.info/plugins.html The suggested links above (in this thread) have nothing. It has also been suggested that one could view any comments and reviews where the Plug-Ins or Extensions are hosted, which is better than nothing, but not much, having looked at those. I would...
Does the operator of the KeePass website and that page: Other downloads and links: Contributed/Unofficial KeePass Ports look at the submittals at all? Or do they just get posted? By vetting I didn't mean anything formal, "audited" or whatever, just do the Ports work as indicated, and are they secure, to some extent? If not, or even if so, is there any discussion venue in which users compare notes on these Ports? If one uses a iOS device or an Android device (typically at least a smart phone), how...
Does the operator of the KeePass website and that page: Other downloads and links: Contributed/Unofficial KeePass Ports look at the submittals at all? Or do they just get posted? By vetting I didn't mean anything formal, "audited" or whatever, just do the Ports works as indicated, and are they secure, to some extent? If not, or even if so, is there any discussion venue in which users compare notes on these Ports? If one uses a iOS device or an Android device (typically at least a smart phone), how...
Does listing here on the KeePass site imply anything about the contributed unofficial KeePass ports? Like what? Or can anyone submit such a contribution and get listed there, regardless? Obviously what I am concerned with is to what extent these contributions are vetted before listing, if a continuing listing means anything, if there is any vetting, is it continuous? If anyone can get anything posted there, then that is that, user beware and seek other places for reviews as to security, functionality,...
I am a newb, so please forgive if a dumb question, but both words appear in the page title on the KeePass site: "KeePass Plugins and Extensions" from the Plugin link. If there is a difference, in the KeePass context--what is it? How can one tell if the item listed is a plugin or an extension?