May I add the following anecdote as a reason to revert to the old
behaviour: My mother, by any standard a computer illiterate person,
discovered the notification icon on her own and regularly updates her
8.04 machine. The behaviour was clearly good enough to illicit her
attention. I had never told her what the notification icons were for or
introduced her to the concept of updates, I was planning to log in
remotely and carry them out for her regularly.

Recently, for some obscure reason her firefox window launched as a 3x4
pixel window. She kept clicking the firefox icon, opening 12 windows
until I told her what was going on. I explained the concept of the task
bar many times before and still she never looks at it, which is why she
didn't notice that there were already 12 instances open.

My hypothesis is that most users regard the panels as frames which are
filled with unimportant information such as launchers, the clock and so
on, useful in specific situations but generally ignored. The screen
space which grabs their attention is the one between the panels.
Therefore, a notification invading into their workspace is more likely
to entice them to update, as happened in the case of my mother.

Having said that, these decisions should be made through an evidence
based approach with actual user testing, not by guessing how "Joe User"
thinks. If this is how the DX team arrived at their conclusion, fair
enough, but if it isn't, at least survey the user base and consider
reverting back to the old notifications based on the results.

If you decide to keep current behaviour, please do keep the gconf
property around because I find the window getting minimized in the
background horribly annoying. I have several updates which cannot
currently be installed as they haven't propagated to my mirror yet and
the damn thing drives me nuts.

-Bartek

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