Mark, making things worse as a result of making changes for the sake of
changing is also a well established consequence of the "less is more"
principle ;o)

The whole system tray was a mess for many years and I raise my hat to
the Ubuntu team for making drastic changes to try and bring order to
chaos.

That being said, I find it hard to see any negative impact with leaving
the tooltips available on application indicators as it is not taking any
visual space by default nor is it displayed unless you trigger it by
hovering over icon. It might prevent some developers from finding other
avenues to display information (such as the disabled menu items to
display song info in the  Rhythmbox indicator) but my guess is that
leaving tooltips on until devs (both within and outside of the Ubuntu
world) transition to other methods is better for the end-user ATM.

Also, I think the poorly phrased tooltips & translation requirement
argument is bogus. Only very few symbols are universally understood.
While removing few extra strings from translation workload, your also
removing critical context the interface which helps users identifying
the understanding of an icon that might not be meaningful in his/her
society.

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please include status messages/tooltips
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527458
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