mpt: Not sure that's the right place to do so, but I'd like you to
consider two issues about how system-config-printer handles
notifications. Maybe they should go upstream if you think they're
accurate.

- As specified in notify-osd plan in the wiki, the "Printer added"
notification, which says "`%s' is ready for printing.", is now
accompanied by the Properties dialog. I think that's not a good idea,
because as the bubble says, the printer is *already* configured, and
works in most cases. If you're an advanced user, you can still start
this dialog manually, but there's no need to scare users with that
complex dialog: they will believe they need to change something (e.g.
the URI, first complex thing that is shown) when they could just print
their document and get it. Just showing the notification should be
enough.

- When a document has been printed, a bubble titled "Job #XXX" says
something like "The printing is done." IMO the title should be either
the name of the document (often very accurate, see Evince or OO.o), or
"Document printed". Who cares about job numbers?!

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system-config-printer shouldn't use notifications with actions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/328604
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