Matthew Paul Thomas wrote on 2009-02-23: (permalink)
"... clean up the notification area, and in particular to stop using it for 
things that it cannot actually recognizably notify people of ... but we think 
making update installation more obvious will make Ubuntu more secure for more 
people."

I agree 100% with the goal but have to disagree with the notification
not being recognizable. For 90% of new users coming to Ubuntu will
quickly recognize what the icon is used for (they have already received
this training on the OS they are leaving). When I first started using
Ubuntu a couple of years ago this was one of the first things I learned
about and I really appreciated the first class update support that
notified me on a daily basis and persisted until I clicked initiate the
update. If you want to improve usability for novice users a streamlined
Update Manager (with an option for the old UI with additional details)
would be more appropriate than removing the notification.

I fully agree with other posters that a persistent notification is
required.

I think launching Update Manager would be appropriate for any machine
that was way out of date (user selectable times?) and for the users that
don't understand or ignore the notification icon.

I also think it would be OK to allow the user to easily migrate to the
new system as the bugs get worked out by electing to turn off the
notification (but I do worry that a non-persistent notification is
asking for big trouble and is a big regression in functionality). Once
you find that only a small fraction of users still feel the need of the
notification icon it could be gently removed, but not before a
*superior* mechanism is in place. It's tough to innovate without
ruffling feathers, but new features should be compelling enough to make
users *want* to switch, otherwise stick with what works.

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