Jamin W. Collins: By "gratuitously difficult" I meant you had to (1)
notice the icon, (2) recall that orange starburst = updates available
(possibly assisted by a notification bubble, if you happened to look
during the time the bubble was visible), (3) click on it (the panel
icon, not the bubble!), and (4) click a button in a separate window.
With the behavior I designed, you needed to (1) click the button in the
window. With the 9.04 behavior you need to (1) notice the minimized
window, (2) unminimize it, and (3) click the button in the window.
That's not nearly as good, but it's still easier than the 8.10 behavior,
because the window switcher button is (usually much) larger than the
icon was.

Uwe Schilling, Thomas Nardone: As I have already explained several
times, this is far from the only time programs need to open windows
unprompted; and conversely, even with a browser blocking popup windows,
a determined Web site author can still open popup windows or things that
look like windows. Therefore, trying to distinguish real prompts from
fake ones by whether they open manually or automatically is dangerously
wrong. Better defence mechanisms include making Web windows more
obviously non-native (with help from both the browser and the Ubuntu
theme), and more informative handling of downloaded executables (Windows
Vista and especially Mac OS X do a much better job of that than Ubuntu
does).

pingou67: The old behavior was, and is, unacceptable with the
introduction of Notify OSD. "Click on the icon"? What icon?

Imre Gergely: An option like that would be meaningless to most humans,
as you'd discover if you tried to mock it up.

Keith Buel: We aim for the point where you wouldn't need to tell your
parents *anything* about keeping the computer up to date -- it would be
self-explanatory. The icon didn't meet that standard, and never could
without disrupting your work like Windows does. The updates window may
not meet that standard yet, but we'll fine-tune the design until it
does.

hurga, James Dowden: You guys are adorable.

Noel J. Bergman: I have seen no evidence, in this bug report or anywhere
else, of "the simple need for a form of persistent notification" for
software updates. The closest to this I've seen is a problem where alpha
testers tried to report crasher bugs on out-of-date packages and were
rejected, but apport could be smarter about inviting you to update, and
it's not as if Ubuntu is short of bug reports anyway.

slithy: You have been misled. There is no other "method of handling
notifications for updates" planned.

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