So, here's the plan for new behavior I'm going to implement:

Clicking on any item in the indicator menu brings up the Liferea window and 
removes *all* subitems from the indicator menu, leaving only the main "Liferea" 
one.
If the main item is clicked, the window is shown in the state it had when last 
closed/minimized/deactivated.
If one of the subitems is clicked, its corresponding feed is selected.
The indicator menu is not updated as long as the Liferea window is active. For 
example, pressing the update button in the window itself and leaving it in the 
foreground will not highlight the indicator icon.


As for the setting... I'm really not keen of the idea of introducing 
non-upstream-compatible gconf keys for something comparatively trivial like 
this. Ultimately, it depends on what the core developers want to do, since 
upstream doesn't want a patch for Ubuntu-specific features.

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liferea should be added to the indicator applet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/540490
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