Jan Claeys: Google wanted Web apps to be able to put icons in the
notification area in HTML 5. <http://lists.whatwg.org/pipermail/whatwg-
whatwg.org/2009-March/018722.html> That request has been turned down for
now, but it's possible they'll attempt the same thing with browser
extensions.

mac_v: People who prioritize keeping their system running as long as
possible over installing restart-required updates will have that issue
regardless of how Ubuntu asks them to restart.

ami_nakata: Not only is it an implementation detail whether an
automatically-opening window is from a newly-running application or an
already-running application, it's an implementation detail whether *any*
window is from a newly-running application or an already-running
application. Automatic window example: You and the other complainants in
this bug report would be no happier about the updates-available window
opening automatically if it was part of Nautilus (which was already
running) than part of Update Manager (which was not). Manual window
example: The "Settings" button in Update Manager opens a window that's
powered by a separate application (Software Sources), but people don't
care or need to care. For references on why just-in-time proactive help
is better than passive help, see
<http://mail.gnome.org/archives/usability/2006-March/msg00248.html>.
(Clippy was just a spectacularly poor implementation.) If it helps you
understand the use cases for automatically opening windows, mentally
replace the shorthand "the system needs to" with "people will benefit
most if the system will". And we take the user's attention allocation
very seriously; that was one of the themes of my presentation on the new
notification system at UDS.

BUGabundo and Brian Curtis: The messaging menu is intended for messages
from external agents, mainly humans. Using it for system stuff would
confuse its meaning.

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[Jaunty] Update Notifier icon would provide useful status information
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