Look at the current software center. People aren't complaining that there's no progress menu when they close it. The software center just understands - like a secretary - that you don't want to be bugged about the task at all. If I wanted, i could go talk to her. aka open the software center back up I could do so.
So maybe this is heading toward a gshell like experience you say? Closing something dosen't actually close it? Well to you I say, as a regular guy, whats the difference? Why have two locations when you could have one? "http://live.gnome.org/SummerOfCode2010/SalomonSickert_Tasks" that is cool and great and wise, but keep it under the monitor. If I tell a kid to scram (close button) I know he's not dead, I can call him back from the same place I pulled him out of. For nautilus maybe this would mean progress is part of the file window but whatever. It makes more common sense.
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