I talked with Martin and he proposed some changes to the workflow I put
up yesterday.

A. Drop the "if you don't trust this client" message. It scares people
for no reason, because untrusted clients won't display that message.

B. What if the user doesn't have a Launchpad account? We'll tell them to
hit enter when asked for their account, then open their browser to the
Launchpad account creation page. We'll exit with a failure code. The
launchpadlib application will cancel the operation and tell them to try
again once they have a Launchpad account.

C. Instead of presenting "No Access" as an option called "Q", separate
it out. Tell the user that if they don't like any of these options, to
type Q to quit. Typing Q has the same effect as before.

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manage-credentials should not ask for Launchpad password directly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387297
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