Hi David,

David Boyes wrote:
> I think I would argue that the tray icon should notify the operator when
> ANY message is issued (ie, when any new messages are issued, blink or
> turn red or something), and use other methods (syslog, SNMP traps, etc)
> to handle failure alerts.
> 
> Given that every operator I've ever observed ignores indicators like
> that, if it's important, it should be caught by some system that does
> not involve human reactions. Other than that, filtering messages is so
> site-specific that I doubt you could come up with a default set that
> would be useful. 

Are you saying that instead I should write the tray icon to reflect some
status rather than problems? ie: showing the number of running jobs.

Best regards,
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