I also like the Ideas behind the new notification system and I love the
idea of cleaning up the notification area, but does this mean
notification area is deprecated?

Agreed, there are far too many applications abusing these icons by
presenting completely irrelevant icons. Mainly applications stating
»Hello, I am running and there is nothing to do« should not go there.

BUT: Update notifications are a perfectly valid example of reasonable
notification icons. An update is an event that requires action, sometime
in the near future.

Open windows like that update notification waste space in the window
list and they do appear in the application switcher (alt-tab) -
Notification icons do not. They are in no possible way ever in the way
of the users work flow. But with a glimpse you could determine that some
action is required.

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And now for something completely different:
Windows implements an option to install updates on shutdown. So maybe 
update-manager could be coupled with gnome-session-save to display the 
update-notifications on shutdown. That would could be another solution to the 
problem of users not realizing the notification icon. Of course with an option 
to not install the updates, because sometimes you’re in a hurry an want the 
system to shutdown fast. 

~jug

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[Jaunty] Removal of Update Notifier is WRONG
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332945
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