> 1. when the user logged in, an elisa tray launcher application will > launch, and an icon will appear at the tray.
Please, no. The notification area is intended for notifications. It's bad enough that network-manager places an icon indefinitely and that some apps nest in it by default. Let's NOT put another ever-present icon there, please. Remember the HIG: > The utility of the notification area decreases rapidly when more than > four icons are displayed at the same time. Icons that appear only > temporarily, in response to specific events, are therefore preferable. http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/draft_hig_new/desktop-notification-area.html
