The GNOME HIG is explicit that it should *not* be enabled as it was in
hardy:
"Only core GNOME programs may perpetually display an icon in the status
area.
Non-core programs for which a perpetual icon may be useful must
default to not perpetually showing the icon. Users may select to enable
a perpetual icon for the application as a preference."
Since Transmission was chosen for Ubuntu partially because of its adherence
to GNOME standards, I've tried to toe that line even when I disagree with them,
such as this tray change and (more recently) changing "Details" to "Properties".
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Transmission tray icon no longer enabled by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299661
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