> You can:
>   (a) start it an minimize it - it appears in the tray.
>    - or - 
>   (b) have it start at startup.
> 
> I honestly cannot see a problem to be solved.
> 
> If it is running it appears in the tray underlined - that tells you it
> is active.

Trolling answer.


> 
>> Also the tray icon also shows other stuff: For Dropbox / Seafile it
>> shows when it's currently syncing data by spinning arrows.
> 
> A package could very well choose to contain a shell extension if it
> needs some persistent custom presentation - a path exists to solve that
> problem.  Many don't bother, likely, because it is a rather trivial
> matter.  How often do you care if something is synchronizing?  It was
> one of the failures of GNOME-2 is that the toolbar actively promoted a
> kind of AD-HD;  when there was work to be done.
> 

This reply just shows you have no idea what you/we are talking about.

You are on my ignore list from now.

Bye bye
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