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I am looking at aliasvault.net or keepassxc. Vaultwarden I'm not super interested in either as one of its big developers works at Bitwarden, they could be pressured to stop working on it etc. Potential conflict of interest
Cross that bridge if it happens. So many its and coulds in this thread.
Aliasvault seems cool. I wonder how mature it is. Its the clients though that matter too when the wholr family is using it.
That’s true, but as long as I have it hosted locally and it keeps working I’m fine with it. I have really gotten used to the bitwarden client simply working on all the devices/browsers.
Exactly. We can just fork it, if the need ever arrives.
There's no reason for is to suffer through a more clunky solution when this is all open source.
That's a good point