Yep, it's been a long time coming, but here finally!
Now another thorn in the side:
The Panel icon is obviously activated by a daemon. It must have apt at its core because it reports how many and if they'll affect Security. Given that, why is that info not passed to Discover? Clicking the icon, Discover (re-)does an apt update. The only real advantage of Discover I can see is giving the user the option of installing a selection (most, of course, will select all. Discover then does an apt upgrade.
Further, Discover's display on completion ("No Updates") is little different to that of the apt-update phase. How about a different color or something?
Now another thorn in the side:
The Panel icon is obviously activated by a daemon. It must have apt at its core because it reports how many and if they'll affect Security. Given that, why is that info not passed to Discover? Clicking the icon, Discover (re-)does an apt update. The only real advantage of Discover I can see is giving the user the option of installing a selection (most, of course, will select all. Discover then does an apt upgrade.
Further, Discover's display on completion ("No Updates") is little different to that of the apt-update phase. How about a different color or something?
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