MPT: I am very sorry to point this out, but in the e-mail that you are
linking, you are not being fair to the discussion topic. In particular,
you deliberately confuse persistent, non-interactive notification with
unrequested new interactive windows.  Getting to the conclusion that a
"no unrequested popups" approach is impossible, while this approach is
recognizeably that of gnome 2.0 and the following versions, and most of
us really appreciate that aspect.

Referring back to a -devel only discussion is like saying you don't care
of the opinion of users. Since I am sure that you care, please do put
this under discussion; the reaction is too strong, and it's for sane
principles.

Just waiting for the flames to settle won't be nice, and it seems to me
that it's being done here.

Peter Whittaker in particular wrote a wonderful summary of the usability
problem that we all see (in terms of violation of an user's own working
space) and I am sure he spent a lot of time in it. Why acting like the
message adds nothing new to the discussion? In fact I can't see how to
object to the first part of it, even if I don't completely like the
proposed solution. Therefore, I spend some more time in proposing
another alternative, perhaps in line with all the changes happening in
ubuntu.

A possible design concept alternative to Peter's one is to have bubble
notification, and have "important ones" such as system updates iconifiy
to some applet, e.g. the indicator applet, which changes in response to
this, and _keeps the message_ there for the user to read it and initiate
some interaction with the system. Messages should _stay there_ even
after reboot, unless they get obsolete by some rule (e.g. the user
upgrades the system).

Compiz animations would make it very clear where do notifications go
after disappearing and an immediate cause-effect relationship would be
established with the change in aspect of the indicator applet.

This is a simplified version of my "the system is talking to you, let's
use a chat client for that" proposal which has been gladly ignored by
the majority of us  :)

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