Matt Wheeler, LanoxxthShaddow: We removed the icon because we're trying
to reduce the number of items in the notification area, and update-
notifier was an easy one to start with because Notify OSD forced us to
solve the "'Click the icon'? What icon?" problem anyway.

hurga: I agree, I'd rather the window wasn't minimized; see for example
<http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10012663o-
2000498448b,00.htm>. As for putting this to a vote: just as with most
other Free Software projects, interface design in Ubuntu is not, and has
never been, driven by votes. We collect valuable ideas from mailing list
discussions, forums, bug reports and so on, but vote-driven design would
make it extremely difficult for Ubuntu ever to become suitable for an
audience wider than those already using it. And I know it's easy for me
to say that since I'm actually on the Design team, but if you can find
any example of me suggesting "put the issue up for a vote" about any
human interface design issue in any software project ever, I shall wash
out my mouth with soap and water at UDS and put the video on YouTube.

John Clemens: The issue of trying to guess when is the best time to
interrupt people is a tricky problem for notifications in general.
Unfortunately, "never" is not a viable choice for a mass-market OS on an
Internet-connected computer. If you have specific suggestions of
heuristics we could use to choose more appropriate times, we'd be
delighted to hear them.

mac_v: My current plan is that corrected settings for Software Sources,
and AppCenter 1.0 (not necessarily by that name), will both appear in
Karmic. The Brainstorm page you link to has the curious property that
all three points in the Rationale are factually incorrect, which is
likely to bias the voting even more than the natural bias of people who
are interested enough to use Brainstorm in the first place (though
again, this isn't about voting).

Uwe Schilling: Update Manager doesn't ask for your password unless and
until you actually click "Install Updates". So you would then be relying
on people to think "Well, it's asking me for my password just like it
usually does when I click that button, but I won't enter it this time
because I didn't open the window myself to begin with". That seems far
too indirect and obscure to be a realistic defence.

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