I also thought this was a bug, and have been waiting some weeks in the hope that it would be fixed in an update. It makes little sense and doesn't look very good, having the large majority of my notifications not directly below the panel, but about 2 cm below it. If anything, shouldn't user-triggered notifications be delegated to a lower priority since the user, having been the one who triggered it in the first place, would already know that something is being changed and to what degree? I don't think a bar needs to take priority over instant messaging and media player notifications to indicate to the user how much light they want to be hitting their eyes from the monitor when they can quite easily gauge this for themselves.
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