The current issues with the Keyring/KWallet are a headache and Christos' proposal linked above seems to me like a reasonable approach to fix that.Let me emphasise that early technical input is useful here, because:
- The proposal contains changes to Chrome's start-up code.
- Keyring/KWallet are used by OSCrypt, which in turns is used in a number of Chrome's components.
Additionally, the proposal will introduce new UI and highlight (existing) risk of data loss. Those parts will be designed and reviewed according to standard launch processes, but the engineering questions would be best settled here before the implementation starts.Cheers,
Vaclav
On Thu, 18 May 2017 at 17:42 Christos Froussios <cfrou...@chromium.org> wrote:
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SummaryWe propose to introduce a setting on whether Chrome should expect access to Gnome-Keyring and KWallet. The user must either grant access consistently or disable it. This should improve stability and decrease unwanted prompts.
Tracking bughttp://crbug.com/709096https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oNkL2PBig5AAEBScPu1ajRiei_vz7PTP4op7vyXAa10/edit#
DetailsSome sections of the document are still open to discussion.
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If it 's easy to implement, this seems nice. And on the plus side, I doubt UI review cares about desktop Linux much which will make the job easier.
I'm slightly worried about edge cases in switching causing a big headache. Hopefully we can minimize that since the benefit here doesn't justify *too* much effort.We should be sure to test that switching doesn't confuse sync and then also delete the "lost" data from the server. If sync works, hopefully it just recreate everything after the switch.
If it 's easy to implement, this seems nice. And on the plus side, I doubt UI review cares about desktop Linux much which will make the job easier.I'm slightly worried about edge cases in switching causing a big headache. Hopefully we can minimize that since the benefit here doesn't justify *too* much effort.We should be sure to test that switching doesn't confuse sync and then also delete the "lost" data from the server. If sync works, hopefully it just recreate everything after the switch.
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