@Matthew,

As far as I can tell none of those "changes" address the chief
complaints, as I understand them, that I've seen voiced here.

* automated opening of a window
No matter how you go about this, it *is* more obtrusive than the previous, and 
preferred, notification icon.  I've yet to see anything that disputes this, 
other than some claimed "study".

* timely notification of updates in an unobtrusive manner
See the previous point

* persistent notification of updates or need for reboot
I think this one is self explanatory

What I took from the message you reference was that the above points are
seen as unimportant, as non of them were commented on or even addressed.
Perhaps this is not the impression that was intended.  There's a huge
difference between getting everything one asked for and getting nothing
at all.  I'm not sure if you're deliberately trying to misconstrue my
statements, I'm trying to give you the benefit of the doubt.

I don't think I (or the other users) are asking for much here.  I simply
don't want my OS pestering, which is exactly what a flashing window in
my taskbar would be.  I don't know about others, but flashing items tend
to draw my attention, perhaps this is a personal flaw.  However, a
flashing window drawing my attention means taking my attention away from
what I was working on.  This is obtrusive, no matter how you look at it,
and thus unacceptable.  The previous behavior of opening an icon in the
notification area was not obtrusive or distracting.

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