Thank you for working on this. I don't see any particular reason for
this to be Ubuntu-specific, though. I suggest instead working to
implement it in Pidgin <http://developer.pidgin.im/>.

The reason I suggest Pidgin itself, rather than pidgin-libnotify <http
://gaim-libnotify.sourceforge.net/>, is that notification bubbles aren't
really an appropriate way to present file transfers. You should be able
to accept or decline file transfers. You should be able to see
upload/download progress. You should be able to open or reveal completed
downloads at your leisure, rather than having only one chance
immediately after each one has finished. And ideally, all these
functions should be presented in a single interface rather than in two
or three separate ones. In
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotificationDesignGuidelines#Morphing%20window>
we've presented an example of a design that would let you achieve these
things.

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