Volker Krause
Volker started contributing to KDE in 2002, primarily working on KDE PIM and Akonadi, the KDE Frameworks syntax highlighting engine, ELF Dissector, the telemetry and survey framework KUserFeedback and KDE Itinerary. Volker is also a Qt approver and the author of the Qt runtime introspection tool GammaRay.
Beitrag
Getting your itinerary presented in a unified, well structured and always up to date fashion rather than as advertisement overloaded HTML emails or via countless vendor apps has become a standard feature of digital assistants such as the Google platform. While very useful and convenient, it comes at a heavy privacy cost. Besides sensitive information such as passport or credit card numbers, the correlation of travel data from a large pool of users exposes a lot about people's work, interests and relationships. Just not using such services is one way to escape this, or we build a privacy-respecting alternative ourselves!