https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376318
--- Comment #15 from Moritz Bunkus <mor...@bunkus.org> --- I get that, believe me. However, ksshaskpass is a very convenient tool for storing & retrieving passwords securely without having to write a whole script around dbus calls. Excellent for one-liner use such as the use cases I've listed before. One solution I can see is to simply introduce another command line parameter that specifies the key to store/retrieve. If that option is given all the prompt parsing would be skipped. If I wrote such a patch, would there be a non-trivial chance it'd get looked at and (assuming it's fine) applied? Or is there not being a maintainer basically a guarantee such a patch would not get looked at? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.