
Benjamin Vadon developed and enhanced collaboration and permission management features for the Infomaniak/android-kDrive and android-core repositories over two months. He implemented external write permissions, streamlined drive access workflows, and refactored permission handling to use a single source of truth, improving both security and maintainability. Using Kotlin and MVVM architecture, Benjamin focused on robust API alignment, error handling, and UI/UX consistency, while integrating core modules such as Coil and TwoFactorAuth. His work addressed race conditions, improved notification systems, and harmonized UI wording with the web, resulting in a more reliable, maintainable, and user-friendly Android application ecosystem.

February 2026 performance highlights across Infomaniak/android-kDrive and Infomaniak/android-core. Focused on safer permission handling, data-flow simplification via single-source-of-truth models, and quality improvements, while delivering foundational library integrations to enable new features. Business outcomes include reduced permission-related risk, more reliable UI behavior, and streamlined notification/authentication flows that accelerate future feature delivery. Demonstrated strong Kotlin/Android craftsmanship, architecture discipline, and cross-repo alignment with the web UI and wording.
February 2026 performance highlights across Infomaniak/android-kDrive and Infomaniak/android-core. Focused on safer permission handling, data-flow simplification via single-source-of-truth models, and quality improvements, while delivering foundational library integrations to enable new features. Business outcomes include reduced permission-related risk, more reliable UI behavior, and streamlined notification/authentication flows that accelerate future feature delivery. Demonstrated strong Kotlin/Android craftsmanship, architecture discipline, and cross-repo alignment with the web UI and wording.
Month: 2026-01 — This sprint prioritized strengthening external collaboration controls, improving permission reliability, and enhancing maintainability across Infomaniak Android repositories. Delivered end-to-end features for external permissions, scalable drive-access workflows for external users, and UI routing improvements, all underpinned by API alignment and code-quality enhancements. These changes deliver stronger security for external sharing, clearer admin/ownership semantics, smoother user experiences, and a more maintainable codebase with up-to-date dependencies.
Month: 2026-01 — This sprint prioritized strengthening external collaboration controls, improving permission reliability, and enhancing maintainability across Infomaniak Android repositories. Delivered end-to-end features for external permissions, scalable drive-access workflows for external users, and UI routing improvements, all underpinned by API alignment and code-quality enhancements. These changes deliver stronger security for external sharing, clearer admin/ownership semantics, smoother user experiences, and a more maintainable codebase with up-to-date dependencies.
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