Mark,
I fully understand the desire to move forward with Unity. I don't see how this 
change does that. Let me explain (and please, correct me where I am wrong):

* This is not a bug/security fix, no exploit is being fixed by removing the 
whitelist
* This is not a performance enhancement. There will be no speed increase with 
this change
* The whitelist is not blocking desired functionality - there is no new 
features that can be added once the whitelist is disabled.
* Keeping the whitelist would not negatively impact any other applications, or 
end user experience. I say this because the whitelist is off by default and 
there is no UI in Ubuntu to change it - if you make a change, it is HIGHLY 
likely you know what you are doing.
* Many of the programs this change breaks are in Ubuntu's own package repos. 
Things like guake, pidgin, _ALL_ kde apps (that use systray), etc will be 
broken by this change, but still offered in the defaul software list. Moreover, 
pidgin is Ubuntu approved! So, now 13.04 will presumably include pidgin, have 
the little ubuntu logo indicating it's tested and working, but will actually 
not work as expected. **You are breaking software you claim to support**

Also consider, you are not disabling the whitelist at all, all the
functionality to implement a systray in the app indicator will be there
for the foreseeable future to support Java and Wine.

So, my question is, why do Java and Wine get a pass ? Size of project ?
Importance to end users ? Who makes the ultimate decision to say the
Java and Wine teams can ignore Unity's App Indicator, but other teams
can not ? What is gained ?

You keep mentioning "moving forward", but I have yet to see an
explaination of what *specifically* turning this off accomplishes other
than disappointing anyone who still needs systray.

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