
Benjamin Vadon contributed to the Infomaniak/android-kDrive and android-core repositories, focusing on enhancing external collaboration controls, permission reliability, and maintainability in Android applications. Over three months, he delivered features such as external write permissions, streamlined drive access management, and safer permission handling using Kotlin and MVVM architecture. Benjamin improved UI data flow by adopting single-source-of-truth models and refactored code for clarity and maintainability. He also integrated core modules for authentication and notification systems, addressed race conditions with coroutines, and consolidated migration strategies. His work emphasized robust error handling, clear documentation, and alignment with cross-platform UI and wording standards.
March 2026 monthly summary for Infomaniak/android-kDrive focused on reliability, maintainability, and clear documentation. Delivered targeted improvements across authentication and WebView flow, UI readability and naming refinements, and a consolidated migration/versioning strategy with updated architecture docs.
March 2026 monthly summary for Infomaniak/android-kDrive focused on reliability, maintainability, and clear documentation. Delivered targeted improvements across authentication and WebView flow, UI readability and naming refinements, and a consolidated migration/versioning strategy with updated architecture docs.
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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