I am for automatic updates for security problems only be default. This
is a sane default, that would suit most users. Of course there are
specific uses (like a slow connection or high fees on downloads already
cited) that would not like such behavior. However, this setting can be
changed from the update-manager easily at install.

As for the pop-up. I still think that the best solution that preserves
the will to clean up the notification area is to use the indicator
applet to queue the update notifications (instead of using the pop-ups,
pop-unders). Something along the lines described by C Cooke in comment
#345 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-
notifier/+bug/332945/comments/345). That idea plus a new icon for the
indicator-applet when critical updates are available (like a red
triangle with a exclamation mark in the middle) would be a very good
start for me. If someone thinks that the user would disregard the
warning icon, maybe use the idea of showing notifications at defined
time intervals (every couple of hours for security updates or every
login for normal updates) should do the trick. If the users wants to
disregards such constants notifications then he/she will do the same
with the pop-up/under.

Oh, and probably the default icon for the indicator applet should change
too, now it is a mail envelope because it is being used only for email
notifications and chat requests, a more neutral icon would be nice (for
example the application icon with a silver circle and the letter i in
the middle).

I am planning to send a message to the ayatana project with this
proposal soon. As someone already said, there is the right place to
discuss this "bug".

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