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There is no such solution but you could just not update your mobile app and keep using vault warden. Nothing will change for you.
Well, I'd prefer that the apps that are a gateway to my most important pieces of data (passwords) be updated to plug vulnerabilities and exploits. If it were any other app/service, then I can live without updates. But not something related to passwords.
Someone will fork it, once Bitwarden close the source you won't know if they are even patching vulnerabilities.
Yup. I'm either hoping for a more sustainable alternative, or a fork with active updates.
For now, I'm holding my position, but preparing for an exit from Bitwarden.