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  • Old school. Nice.

    Love is a burning thing
    And it makes a fiery ring
    Bound by wild desire
    I fell into a ring of fire

    I fell into a burning ring of fire
    I went down, down, down and the flames went higher
    And it burns, burns, burns
    The ring of fire, the ring of fire

    I fell into a burning ring of fire
    I went down, down, down and the flames went higher
    And it burns, burns, burns
    The ring of fire, the ring of fire

    The taste of love is sweet
    When hearts like ours meet
    I fell for you like a child
    Oh, but the fire went wild

    I fell into a burning ring of fire
    I went down, down, down and the flames went higher
    And it burns, burns, burns
    The ring of fire, the ring of fire

    I fell into a burning ring of fire
    I went down, down, down and the flames went higher
    And it burns, burns, burns
    The ring of fire, the ring of fire

    And it burns, burns, burns
    The ring of fire, the ring of fire
    The ring of fire, the ring of fire…




  • …thanks again for submitting the concern here. We have made some adjustments to how the SDK code is organized and packaged to allow you to build and run the app with only GPL/OSI licenses included. The sdk-internal package references in the clients now come from a new sdk-internal repository, which follows the licensing model we have historically used for all of our clients (see LICENSE_FAQ.md for more info). The sdk-internal reference only uses GPL licenses at this time. If the reference were to include Bitwarden License code in the future, we will provide a way to produce multiple build variants of the client, similar to what we do with web vault client builds.

    The original sdk repository will be renamed to sdk-secrets, and retains its existing Bitwarden SDK License structure for our Secrets Manager business products. The sdk-secrets repository and packages will no longer be referenced from the client apps, since that code is not used there."

    With that it appears the situation is now cleared up and should also avoid any user confusion for those using this open-source password management solution.