It occurs to me that notification changes should have been handled in
the same way as upstart changes, the availability of ext4. compiz
effects, etc.

In other words, do the work, enable the capability, but don't turn it
on. Not yet. Certainly don't make it the default!

Get it going, then invite people to test it. For example, have something
like both systems in place: The updates-are-available icon would remain
*and* the new sliding black widget would appear - it would say something
like "updates are available, as is a new notification system - click
here to kick tires". (Obviously, this particular approach is half-baked
- I'm just making the suggestion.)

It's an oft repeated but seldom fully understood development cliche:
Prototype, then throw away the prototype once you know what you are
doing. And Ubuntu will best thrive when it properly balances top-down
dictates with bottom-up designs.

In this case, I think we need more prototyping and more bottom-up/top-
down balance.

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[Jaunty] Update Notifier icon would provide useful status information
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