Re: Marketing-trac: #229: Shared, secure password distribution

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#229: Shared, secure password distribution
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  Reporter:  jflory7              |      Owner:  jflory7
      Type:  enhancement          |     Status:  assigned
  Priority:  normal               |  Milestone:  Fedora 24
 Component:  Internal operations  |   Severity:  not urgent
Resolution:                       |   Keywords:  meeting
Blocked By:                       |   Blocking:
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Changes (by downey):

 * cc: downey (added)


Comment:

 I'm curious: Are there a lot of shared accounts that need to be managed?

 Twitter allows teams to be defined through their Tweetdeck.com web site
 with no need to share passwords. Facebook also allows multiple admins on
 pages. Hootsuite of course does too (and they may offer a discount to a
 FOSS project) but they charge per person and the cost does add up.

 There are other alternatives like LastPass (mix of propietary & free)
 which allows shared folders as long as one person pays for a "premium"
 account, as well as KeePass & KeePassX (both FOSS) and maybe Seahorse. I
 don't know how the latter ones would work for sharing, e.g., via a private
 git repo, but it should be easy enough to find out.

 Just "food for thought". :-)

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