Brian:

Yes, I think that's the main problem. According the spec, update-manager
should be a morphing window by the time this piece of work is
"finished", right? That will solve pretty much all of the problems
relating to it becoming a pop-up, I believe. I expect we'll end up
needing to file a few usability bugs to get it all sorted and user-
friendly - for instance, it's not currently a morphing window and if a
partial upgrade is needed, it pops up a *focussed* window. If these
aren't currently being sorted, they should be bugs... but they're not as
important as the loss of passive information in *this* bug.

The basic regression, then, is thus:
 
1) No *continuous* reminder that a reboot or log-out is necessary. A pop-up 
window is a terrible thing for this: If it can't be closed, it's a constant 
annoyance. If it can, it's not continuous!
2) No policy for what happens if the user closes the update-manager window 
after it pops up. Do we really want to leave them a day (presumably)  when 
there are security updates? Or another week if there are upgrades? The lack of 
some continuous reminder is a regression.

There are other issues with the *current state* of the new system which
should be split out into new bugs - but those aren't regressions.

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[Jaunty] Removal of Update Notifier is WRONG
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