My problems with that solution, Paulo J. S. Silva, are that A) you're
essentially just replacing the notification area with the indicator
applet, and B) messages in the indicator applet aren't as visible and
therefore are more likely to go unnoticed than the regular notification
area icon.  From what I've seen, the indicator applet is currently a bit
of a joke.  Granted, I don't use Evolution, but I had never seen the
indicator applet at all until I decided to set up Pidgin to get on IRC.
Suddenly, I have a strange new icon that looks like an envelope.  It
doesn't seem to indicate that I've received a message -- though the
notification OSDs do so nicely.  In fact, all it seems to actually do is
to tell me I have Pidgin open -- which I already know, since I have
Pidgin open!  Even if I minimize it, it's there in the program list.

It seems to me that the indicator applet is just a more compact version
of the notification area applet, and I don't see how it's going to be
any better as a solution.  I personally believe it would be worse, if
for no other reason that the one I stated above.  If people believe that
the notification area is broken now, they'll be saying the same thing
about the indicator applet once every application is spamming it with
useless messages.  The simple fact is that a notification area icon is a
visible, persistent, non-intrusive form of notification, and a
notification OSD is a visible, transient, non-intrusive form of
notification.  Why can't we simply use a combination of these two
existing forms of notification for -- guess what! -- notifying the user
of updates?  If it ain't broke, don't fix it.  And considering that the
only icons I ever regularly see in my notification area are the Network
Manager applet, Power Manager applet, Bluetooth applet, and Update
Manager applet, I still don't see how it's "broken".

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[Jaunty] Update Notifier icon would provide useful status information
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