I like streamlining, but I wouldn’t want to remove the tooltips
alltogether. The tooltips are only displayed if you hover above the
respective button. So intitially they are invisible, which is good. A
complete novice, who doesn’t know anything about ubuntu, may value the
tooltips a lot. However, they do become superfluous clutter if you are
accustomed to the interface.

Here’s my suggestion: Keep the tooltips, but monitor the user actions.
If a user uses a certain application very often, say each time, the
computer is booted, then it is safe to assume that he knows the purpose
of the tool. Then stop displaying the tooltips for these tools. Keep the
tooltips for tools, which are not used often. This has to do with the
idea of an automatically customised interface.

Since the panel is used on a regular basis, the tooltips should
disappear quite fast after the initial install… So maybe removing them
by default would not hurt any regular ubuntuuser. But, for someone who
is a first time user – and we want many more of those, right? – these
tooltips do make a difference! Please consider!

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527458
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