I can confirm that the hack in #3 doesn't work. Rather than having to
re-hack system files after each update, and given that we're not allowed
to uninstall akonadi, what I've done is simply to create a small bash
script,

    #!/bin/bash
    sleep 10s && killall -9 akonaditray

And added it to the scripts to run on startup. Not pretty, but it works.

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  User should be able to disable Akonaditray when akonadi/nepomuk is not
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