It is clear that the concept of a desktop grid is an idea that many users want 
and are familiar with. Every major desktop environment defaults to that. And it 
shouldn't be hard to implement, as nautilus file manager already organizes 
items in a grid.
There is no use case when a user wants to have his icons overlap.

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Desktop icons are allowed to overlap horribly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/40872
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