Option 2 will not only break jhbuild sessions, but also situations where
you share your home partitions amongst different distributions or even
just different Ubuntu releases. For the same reason, option 3 is not
really good.

I am still a strong believer in never trying to change user
configuration on upgrades automatically, since there will always be
cases when we'll get it wrong.

My personal feeling is that we should describe the change in the upgrade
notes, and just let the user remove the superfluous applet himself after
the upgrade, depending on which one he likes better. After all, it is an
upgrade, which users do to *not* loose all their configuration after
all? Would that really be so bad?

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