This report of a regression is still invalid for the reasons I gave on
2009-03-23. If you would like the position to be customizable, that is a
separate issue, covered by bug 556527.
** Changed in: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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** Changed in: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt) = (unassigned)
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Title:
Regression: bubble location setting from
If you think it's a regression, please, name the specific Ubuntu release
it is regressing from.
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Regression: bubble location setting from notification-daemon is not migrated to
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Would you please stop coming up with excuses not to fix what users are
clearly dissatisfied with? The Ayatana team made a design mistake. It
happens. Get over yourselves and make it right.
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Regression: bubble location setting from notification-daemon is not migrated to
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The original bug was a regression from Ubuntu 8.10 to 9.04: 8.10
permitted you to change the location of the notification bubbles,
whereas 9.04 did not with the change to osd-notify. The regression is
not against osd-notify itself, but the Ubuntu platform.
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Regression: bubble location setting
So how many years we will have to wait until this will be fixed, erm..
migrated? Not everyone has a panel at the top.
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Excuse me, but SABDFL decided this would NOT be adjustable!
Stop flogging the team.
I actually like the notion of one person being able to resolve issues
like this.
It's a design decision and SABDFL had his say on it, end of story!
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Regression: bubble location setting from
Erick, people will flog the team until one of them marks this bug
won't fix. Why hasn't that happened if SABDFL's word is law?
Actually, I do agree that it's nice that a decision is sometimes made,
even if I myself feel it's the wrong one. But bug reports like this are
important to