@keepassxc I think renaming the package to keepassxc-minimal will make it much clearer, and I'll try to do that and I hope it gets accepted.
I'm very torn on the upgrade path with a transitional keepassxc package, we can depend on keepassxc-minimal|keepassxc-full or the other way around.
Once we drop the transitional package is when things become nice: apt install keepassxc will tell you that there's a minimal and a full, and you can select it.
@juliank@mastodon.social
Sorry for the sudden request:
I hope that users that already have KeepassXC installed be transitioned to the full version. I don't want someone to woke up one day and found that their KeepassXC was upgraded to a minimin version (by themselves or automatically) without the feature they need. Newly installed users on the other hand can take some time to tinkering with their installation and figure it out.
Debian has been the OS that has least nasty suprise for decades, I hope it keeps this way.
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@juliank@mastodon.social
Sorry for the sudden request:
I hope that users that already have KeepassXC installed be transitioned to the full version. I don't want someone to woke up one day and found that their KeepassXC was upgraded to a minimin version (by themselves or automatically) without the feature they need. Newly installed users on the other hand can take some time to tinkering with their installation and figure it out.
Debian has been the OS that has least nasty suprise for decades, I hope...