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According to the official Microsoft Notification Area Guidelines[1], the 
notifications area icons have several usage patterns.
>From all those, I think that only two apply to Ubuntu One:

When Ubuntu One is idle and starts syncing/has a notification to show it
should behave as a "Temporary Notification Source": the icon only
appears to hold on a notification.  According to MS:

"Temporary notification source
Displayed temporarily to show a notification. Removed after a timeout, or when 
the underlying problem is addressed or task performed. "

Temporary icons are preferred for pure notification sources. Don't
display an icon that doesn't provide useful, relevant, dynamic status
just because a feature might need to display a notification in the
future. "

When the notification fades away, U1 notification area should behave as a 
"Temporary Event Status"(as U1 has desktop presence): the icon is shown to 
indicate progress. According to MS:
"Temporary event status
Programs with desktop presence can display icons temporarily to show important 
events or changes in status.

In this example, icons for printing and installing updates are displayed
temporarily to show important events or changes in status."

This is not what happens at the moment, as the Ubuntu One icon is always
shown, even if hidden by the windows notification area protocol.

[1] http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa511448.aspx

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Medium
         Status: Invalid

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Behavior of the notification area icon
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