As some have mentioned, knowing what an icon in the panel is does not
require a tooltip.  However, that isn't always true.

The icon may sometimes make it clear what the application is, however,
there are many cases where that isn't true.

1. I have 6 configurations of eclipse for different development
configurations.  These are non-trivial to set up, so having the quick-
access buttons on my panel is awesome, but of course I need the tooltips
to make sure I'm clicking the right one.

2. I have 3 servers I connect to regularly to do maintenance.  So the
maintenance application icon is repeated three times, the tooltips tell
me which server it will connect me to.

3. I have both the remote desktop viewer and terminal server client on
my panel.  I never remember which is which, but lucky for me I have a
tooltip that nicely pops up in a few seconds to help me remember.

There are other examples, but the point is that the assumption that a
"well designed icon is so obvious that a tooltip is redundant" is simply
not valid.

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please include status messages/tooltips
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527458
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