@Darren: notifications are always shown at the top of the screen as a
design recommendation; if the panel is at the bottom, they still appear
at the top of the screen

@Ryan: i don't think there was a regression recently here; we had some
initial try some weeks ago at positioning the notifications not directly
at the top, but the resulting gap was disturbing for most users

@Nick: notify-osd looks for either the a gnome-panel at the top or the
standard WORKAREA if no top gnome-panel can be detected; we don't
strictly try to detect where the status icons are because they may be
distributed over multiple panels and not necessarily in the order we
would expect them to be to be able to decide where to actually display
notifications. Instead we chose to attach them to the right side of the
top panel (or the left side if your using a RTL language)

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regression vs. notification-daemon: positioning when multiple screens are 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331369
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