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I’ve asked this before but does any of this enshittification affect vaultwarden?
None of the above effects vaultwarden (how could it?), but it does raise concerns about long term FLOSS-friendlyness. I got bit by the sudden price increase earlier this year and decided that is the 1 year warning to migrate to either self hosted vaultwarden or something else. I move slow, so need some time anyway.
Well since most if not all use the Bitwarden client they could lock that down. Which would suck.
The GPL3 clients? They can relicense and stop developing those, but we would still have them in their current state.
Even if it doesn't affect it directly Vaultwarden is strongly linked to Bitwarden, for example I think you're using official clients on your devices, Vaultwarden is not self sustainable (for now)
I think in the worst case they fork the client as well.