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#Bitwarden is no longer free software.

The new code introduces a dependency on @bitwarden/sdk-internal, whose license explicitly states that it can’t be used by any software other than Bitwarden.

That violates the freedom 0 of free software (I can do whatever I want with the source code as long as my output is also free and open).

This seems to be part of a long strategy from Bitwarden to gradually pull the rug under their “free and open” principles and turn the product into a closed product after gaining sufficient market share.

And it’s a reminder that open projects maintained by companies should never, ever, ever be trusted.

In my case I already moved to Vaultwarden a while ago. I had a hunch that Bitwarden was going in this direction, plus running 15 .NET containers on my box just to run a password manager seemed pure insanity to me.

I advise everyone to move away from Bitwarden too before it’s too late.

https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/11611

in reply to Jcrabapple 💙

@jcrabapple That’s what I am reading out of the thread. Hopefully it is just a bug. Would be really a shame if Bitwarden became closed source.
in reply to Doerk

@doerk nothing seems to indicate that it's becoming closed source. They stated in the thread there that it is a big they are working on fixing. I don't see a reason not to trust them.