MPT: Thanks for keeping me in check. I did a search through all Mark
Shuttleworth posts and notice that he did, in fact, post here quite a
bit. My apologies, I was under the impression that he only posted twice
before he changed the status.

That said, I will state that I can definitely understand the decision to
disable zapping by default for Jaunty. Though I've never had accidents,
that is something I can support even if I'd rather it not happen.
There's always the magic sysrq keys if there's an emergency and zapping
is disabled, so the backup plan is fairly good.

While I can see the motivation to take the updater out of the system
tray, I cannot understand the methodology behind the execution. The
general consensus is extremely negative to this, and I'm probably
including those that do not have a launchpad account. I have a dear old
teacher friend of mine that went insane for a while with all those popup
windows that got in her way while she was doing things. She couldn't
STAND It.

What I'm wondering is, do you think that there could be a "fix" released
so that until this project Ayatana is finished, the default intrepid
behavior is applied? I guess there's no stopping this decision for new
notifications, but I'd risk saying that nearly 90 percent or more people
don't like it. My roommate was turned off by it when I gave him Jaunty
on an external, even. I'll support Shuttleworth's ideas in the future,
but this seems to parallel the implementation of Pulseaudio in Hardy:
Well-meant, but disastrous. Thankfully, though, I only had to open
terminal once this time around.

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