Does it keep a process running in the background in recent versions?
If pulls that last a long time are the primary use case, it'd make sense to allow for that... but only if all other slow operations pop up nofications too. Such as removing a really large file under ext3 (can take minutes), doing ls when the NFS server is unavailable, or starting OpenOffice.
(In other words, I don't see why pulling is important enough to warrant notification, when all the other things are not. If I want notification, I'll ask for it, but I don't want it enabled all the time.)
Does it keep a process running in the background in recent versions?
If pulls that last a long time are the primary use case, it'd make sense to allow for that... but only if all other slow operations pop up nofications too. Such as removing a really large file under ext3 (can take minutes), doing ls when the NFS server is unavailable, or starting OpenOffice.
(In other words, I don't see why pulling is important enough to warrant notification, when all the other things are not. If I want notification, I'll ask for it, but I don't want it enabled all the time.)