A globally configured threshold doesn't address my objections, which are
that:

- I should have an option to permanently ignore a given full disk
- I should not be given "full disk" alerts for disks that my user can't 
actually write to (something that GNOME as a whole should already be able to 
detect - nautilus knows whether or not there's a trash folder on that disk).

Not creating a wiki login to comment the upstream spec at this time,
sorry.

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gnome-settings-daemon should keep its opinions about my disk management to 
itself
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390504
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