To be perfectly honest, in order to be able to defend this UX-wise
atrocity, I think the persons responsible have a moral duty to explain
in great detail to the developers and maintainers of every single other
package manager - especially apt and dpkg - why they also need to
implement this craziness themselves.

Furthermore, they need to make their argument in public, and when the
inevitable (and justified) ridicule has died down, they need to be
called to order and fix this, in order for update-manager to, at a
minimum, make a giant leap forward in order to at least be on par with
windows (which allows "restart later" where applicable), if they aren't
going to aim for anything approaching the usual, better, UX of Linux
proper...

If the continuing failure to fix this issue doesn't, failure to justify
the need in excruciating and convincing detail, would, to my mind,
justify virtual (and argumentatorial) torches and pitch forks.

Feel free to quote me for this at any given time!

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