Matthew, no, it is true, it does break current system. I remember quite
clearly that concept of "nothing interferes with my work" was championed
by Canonical, witch introduced notifications and indicator. It was clear
direction and I welcomed that. Now again there is change in things.
Sorry, but pop-under window is *still* a interference. I don't want
windows to be opened automatically, period. No updates, no messages.

"...but we never intended it as the only method of notifying you of new
conversations -- it's not noticable enough for that"

It is noticeable, if it's explained. Of course, it is easer to revert
back to old ways instead of explaining. Sometimes users should be
educated, not pleased.

No offence, but IMHO it is very huge step backwards.

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