I have no idea what akonadi is doing, but depending on mysql as storage
backend does not sound to me as a smart move. Perhaps it could
alternatively use a more lightweight database backend like sqlite3 or
something?

as developer, I see the following options:

- change akonadi to use sqlite3
- remove akonadi from kubuntu-desktop
- change mysql packaging to provide a package with an unconfigured mysqld 
binary and move the debconf mangement to some mysql-config package, similar to 
the exim4 packaging.

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[jaunty] kubuntu-desktop drags in mysql-server-5.0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304010
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