I believe as a bottom line everyone agrees that if a user sets the
checkbox to check for updates then the user expects to be notified (one
way or another) about the new available updates. If I set it as
"automatic" I shouldn't go and do it manually.

Icon in the tray is appropriate when I say so by checking the
appropriate checkbox. Icon in the tray is more appropriate then balloon,
because if I leave my computer for 10 min I may miss the balloon,
however the icon will remain in the tray.

One developer mentioned that the user has to have skills to properly
recognise the update icon and the balloon is self-explanatory. Same
statement can be applicable to the rest of the icons in the tray, to the
icons associated with applications (e.g. when you use drawer on gnome
panel), it can be used to accuse nautilus icon to be non-intuitive, etc.
The solution could be simple. That update-notification icon could be
made more recognisable. Open a poll/contest for the most intuitive icon
and simply collect user input on that.

:)

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[Jaunty] Update Notifier icon would provide useful status information
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332945
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