This missing functionality (by the way, the specification at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeMenu seems to suggest it, at least in spirit)
also greatly complicates the process of discovering features involving
Social From The Start. It's turning into a jigsaw puzzle. The message
indicator has some discoverability because it lights up when one
receives messages. However, I don't think we can expect our users to
notice it before that happens, which the current design is demanding.

In writing the introductory slideshow, I'm finding it incredibly painful
to explain something along the lines of "Find the tiny, greyed out
envelope icon (by the way, it also tells you when you have messages) and
open Chat. Now go to the Me menu and — oh boy, look how easy it is to
change your status and set up your accounts!" Or I can just tell people
to do it the old way and open Empathy (which is super easy!), but I like
the idea of progress.

Further along that line, it's inconsistent with the rest of the Me
menu's behaviour: It is used to set up accounts, so it seems to be a
launchpad of sorts for all things instant messaging... except, at the
moment, it isn't; the foundations are layed, then it fizzles out.  (And
that accounts dialogue, by the way, makes a prominent note of the fact
that status is set to offline while the menu itself makes it appear that
status can't be changed - confusing!). In addition, the Me menu
automatically opens Gwibber when something is entered into the
microblogging text box.

So, err, in short: I was hoping someone could let us know if this will
be addressed for Lucid, or after. I need to have these strings perfect,
and I don't want to confuse our users :)

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indicator-applet-session should launch empathy if I change my status
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452067
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