The new icon in notification area for security updates shouldn't have a different shape than the older (only a different color)
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gnome-icon-theme (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
There is a new update-manager icon today in notification area in Hardy that show a red arrow for security updates
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The other icon for normal updates is a white arrow in an orange star
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I don't see the purpose of having 2 differents icons for the same action at different level of severity
There should be only ONE icon displayed in different colors (orange means medium, red means critical)
That should be more coherent and more explicit for the user since both icons launch the same application (update-manager)
I suggest for instance to keep the white arrow in orange star and to replace the red arrow by a white arrow in red star
Changed in update-manager: | |
assignee: | nobody → desktop |
assignee: | desktop → desktop-bugs |
Changed in update-manager: | |
assignee: | desktop-bugs → nobody |
I agree with the bug report. It will be more consistent to have just one icon with two colors.