Dan,

I know what a dock is in Mac OS, and there are several applications that
can simulate that for Ubuntu, none of which would be running on an out
of the box installation.  Did you mean to indicate, as a group, the
notifications/pop-ups with white text on a black background that are
seen such as when pressing the media keys to change volume?  If so,
while this would be larger than an icon, unlike an icon, it is not
persistently visible.

As regards the status as a feature or bug, unless you were alluding to
some Microsoft bashing that was prevalent in the latter 1990s, I would
like to offer the following excerpts from dictionary.com.

Feature:  -noun; 1.) a prominent or conspicuous part or characteristic  2.) 
something offered as a special attraction
Bug:  -noun;  4.) Informal. a defect or imperfection, as in a mechanical 
device, computer program, or plan; glitch

The description of update-notifier reads "Puts an icon in the user's
notification area when package updates are available."  As such, failing
to do (no notification, different type of notification, icon specified
but not visible, etc.) constitutes a bug, not a feature.

While I don't claim to be familiar with the seven-day clock you
mentioned, My system is set to automatically check for updates daily,
not weekly, and Synaptic HAS traditionally affected the icon and
associated tool-tip presented by update-notifier.  For instance, when
downloading and installing updates, update-notifier traditionally shows
a different icon for "A package manager is working" which is also not
being displayed.  Similarly, update-notifier has not been showing the
icon for "System restart required" that it traditionally shows
immediately after kernel updates.  While there may be some kind of timer
that is preempting the notification of updates, it should not preempt
the OTHER notifications that are supposed to be shown by update-
notifier.

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update-manager doesn't show updates, even after 1 week
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/356152
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