I found a REALLY nice looking Android app for Bitwarden called Keyguard, but it’s third-party…

I also believe it’s closed source.

I really want to support the developer, but that seems… problematic?

Maybe Bitwarden can pay that developer to maintain it as their official Android app and open source it? 😅

@cassidy I found the dev on IG and texted him to ask if it's open source. Nice to see a fellow Ukrainian writing cool apps.
@cassidy found his GitHub, and most of his apps are open source, so I think it wouldn't be an issue to ask to open source this one
@mks_h oh, apparently he’s @artemchep here on Mastodon! 👋
@cassidy @mks_h I currently plan to open source Keyguard around January 1. The license will probably not allow redistributing the app. Glad you liked the app!

@artemchep @mks_h 🙌

Personally I am fine without redistribution (it’s more about auditability), but I’m sure other folks will have opinions. 😆

It really is a wonderful app with Material You, and works great on phones and tablets! Nice work!

@cassidy @mks_h Soon to be available on desktop platforms as well ☺️
@artemchep @mks_h brilliant! Let me know if I can help get it on Flathub via @FlatpakApps, it would make it easily installable and usable on basically all Linux-based desktop OSes out there. 😁
@cassidy @mks_h @FlatpakApps I've been looking into Flatpak as well. If you know any example of a Compose multiplatform app that supports it, that would be super cool.