UX improvements for new users and kwallet
Coming from a discussion in the visual design group @teams/vdg (the text is basically copy & paste from VDG chat):
There was a report of users being confused by password dialogues popping up when they logged in, and that this might be related to them having chosen (the presented as superior) GPG based wallet in the first use wizard when an app first used kwallet.
I wonder if we by default should just set that up and not even ask the user, as in: make that dialogue a notification instead on first time use that a wallet has been created for your user, and a button that lets you see details if you care. And then power users could open that frontend (which is kwalletmanager anyway) and set up their wallet with gpg or whatever else up to their preference, while normal users just know "I have a wallet, it safely stores my sensitive passwords". Now that we do support freedesktops secret service, chances are kwallet can be easily used by third party software too, and then to the user it's just "my wallet"
(related, our software should probably be gently ported away from kwallet and use the secret service interface instead, so people using our apps in non-plasma get a nice experience, too. And not have to have two different keyrings)