The update notifier icon (as implemented in Intrepid) is fantastic. It
is clear and obvious and no one I know has been confused by it. It is
only there when it needs to be. The user can decide what to do about the
notification of updates. I am pretty computer savvy but relatives and
friends that I have encouraged to use Ubuntu (because it is so simple to
use) are not, yet find the current update mechanism good. The idea of a
nag-box popping up when you don't want it reminds me of other operating
systems. Such annoying prompts are a pain.

In Intrepid, I see the update. At a time that suits me (usually quite
quickly) I check out what has been updated and why. I then perform the
update (if appropriate).

I can't understand what is better about the new mechanism. Surely we
don't want to upset our current and future users. Please keep the
existing mechanism, it is great!

What feedback I do have on updates is to offer a simpler description
option for non-geeks. I like the full descriptions and am worried when
one is not available but others just get confused by descriptions that
appear to be a different language. I know it is difficult to describe
technical detail in simple (normal) terms but this would be appreciated
by the non-geeks out there. (I understand Ubuntu is aimed at them!)

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[Jaunty] Removal of Update Notifier is WRONG
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332945
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