On 18-06-15 09:16:27, Volkan Yazıcı wrote:
I see the point of replacing bash with another programming language, that
being said, I feel the urge to say something about this without falling
into the trap of ranting about programming languages. One of the key points
of pass that was really the selling point for me was, apart from perfectly
solving the problem it was designed to solve, the transparency of the
implementation.

This is it for me too. The design is so simple that the drawbacks, like having the file names exposed, are immediately obvious to any newcomer. There are no nasty suprises down the line - it's just gpg and git.

I'm not saying that moving away from bash is a bad idea, just that it is important to think about what initially drew people to pass over other (perhaps more conventional database-backed) solutions.

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