Chauncellor, LanoxxthShaddow: We are developing more consistent access
points for the sort of programs people often want to be running in the
background. The first example of this in 9.04 is the messaging menu,
providing access to Evolution and Pidgin -- and soon other messaging
clients too -- in a single menu. Chauncellor: Update Manager is
minimizable regardless of how it opens.

ddumont: Your premise is false -- Windows users did not "decide[] that
they liked a certain model" of how the notification area should behave,
Windows 95's designers did. And careful study of how Windows treats
notification area icons from 2000, to XP, to Vista suggests that
Microsoft designers have been trying to roll back their mistake.

mb_webguy, ddumont: Many Ubuntu contributors, myself included, care very
much about expanding the Ubuntu user base. In doing that, we do need to
be bold and, yes, occasionally irritate existing users. It would be no
good if we topped out at (for example) 20 million users because non-
updated systems with orange stars or red triangles in the corner had
given Ubuntu a reputation for bugginess and insecurity amongst the wider
population.

getut: I mentioned the "click the icon" issue only to explain why Notify
OSD had forced us to make the update-notifier change now rather than
later. We plan to simplify the design of the window for 9.10, to better
explain why it has appeared and the decision users need to make.

Rajeev Nair: This bug report has been closed for months.

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[Jaunty] Update Notifier icon would provide useful status information
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