Thanks for the response Lucas. I would prefer to see something to the
effect that the system is up to date, because that at least tells me
that update-notifier-common is there and working. But if the decision is
to not write anything in that case, then I strongly agree with Daniel.
The 3 blank lines are really noticeable and they make it look like
something went wrong. It looks like something is supposed to be there
but isn't. IMO there should be 1 or 0 blank lines. Anything more and it
looks like a potential bug.

I would suggest that the tests from my patch (or similar) be added to
the codebase, updated with the intended output of course. Such tests
would make it clear that this change was intentional and not accidental.

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