Public bug reported:

This is a behaviour bug when compared to the original mock up on Mark
Shuttleworth's blog.

In the blog animation, when notifications queue, the first notification
should disappear after a while and then the second notification should
slide up to take it's place, and then that should disappear.

There is a bug if you try to reproduce exactly what happens in the mock
up. The mock up video shows a message being received (via Pidgin or
something) and then the volume being adjusted. This queues up two items,
the first is the message, the second is the volume notification. In the
mock up, the message notification disappears, then the volume
notification slides up, and then that disappears.

What actually happens in practice is if you keep changing the volume,
the first notification doesn't disappear. You can keep the first
notification on screen as long as you keep adjusting the volume. When
you stop adjusting the volume both notifications disappear at the same
time.

** Affects: notify-osd
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Notifications stay onscreen if the volume control is being adjusted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332438
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Bug description:
This is a behaviour bug when compared to the original mock up on Mark 
Shuttleworth's blog.

In the blog animation, when notifications queue, the first notification should 
disappear after a while and then the second notification should slide up to 
take it's place, and then that should disappear.

There is a bug if you try to reproduce exactly what happens in the mock up. The 
mock up video shows a message being received (via Pidgin or something) and then 
the volume being adjusted. This queues up two items, the first is the message, 
the second is the volume notification. In the mock up, the message notification 
disappears, then the volume notification slides up, and then that disappears.

What actually happens in practice is if you keep changing the volume, the first 
notification doesn't disappear. You can keep the first notification on screen 
as long as you keep adjusting the volume. When you stop adjusting the volume 
both notifications disappear at the same time.

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