> Curses, our secret plan has been uncovered! Canonical is indeed trying to 
> degrade Ubuntu,
> make it less secure, and drive average business and personal users away.

No one has said that there is any malicious intent.  That's just a
defensive reaction on your part.  But nor do we like the direction that
you have taken with this change.

> We discussed it publicly at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in December

Yes, I was there.  Oh wait, no I wasn't.  Nor was more than an
insignificant fraction of the Ubuntu community.  Most of us first got
wind of the change when it dropped in our laps, and now we're letting
you know how we feel about it.  And it isn't just one person
complaining.  Actually, I'm still trying to find anyone who likes the
change.  In the e-mail chain, people disagreed with you.  In this bug
report, we disagree with you.  And I certainly do not consider it
appropriate for you to mark the report as invalid, anymore than it would
be a generally acceptable policy for a reporter to mark their own bug as
confirmed.

So now lets get away from the irrelevant defensive nonsense and talk
about the problem:

> It's part of a long-term plan to clean up the notification area
> Of course the new behavior is a bit rough around the edges, but the problems 
> are fixable.

The first is fine, and the second is a good starting point for your
admission.

The unfocused window solution is NOT the desired solution for that
"third kind" of notification as C Cooke classified it.  And I really
don't care what technology is used to get it.  The end result is what
matters, and I'm sure that a suitable solution can be found. After all,
it is all 1's and 0's in the end.  But we want some sort of persistent,
dynamic, notice.

One way of looking at it is that this is a condition, not an event.  it
may be set & cleared by events, but it is not an event - it is a
persistent condition.

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