I can see various pros and cons of the situation. What I would love is
not intentionally limiting customization. Seems that each new version of
ubuntu core UI functions get changed in an attempt to make the interface
better, but I caution against making it really hard for users to switch
or customize.

It's also driving me nuts that I can't just roll the mouse past the
battery indicator to check the time estimate/percentage. Clicking twice
to see something so seemingly simple is a little absurd. I would really
love the option to just show the data in the toolbar when on battery if
I have the space too. Or that the new indicator applet shows 1 red bar
when I'm at 100% battery (seems to be a bug #405148), when the old tools
worked great. With the new indicator system I still have figured out how
to check my apc ups status without having to go to the cli apcaccess,
used to be able to use gapcmon docked in the panel.

One possible way forward is to default to the custom variants of gnome
for ubuntu but to also have an alternative package that keeps more of
the expected gnome behavior.

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