Mirco Müller schrieb:
> The reason for limiting the amount of on-screen notifications at anyone
> time, is to protect the user from notification-spam.
>
> Ongion, notifications you consider to not meant to be passive-only,
> should really be proper dialogs (see
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotificationDesignGuidelines)
Is any user bothered by notification spam? I mean how often do you get a 
notification anyway?
And those are pretty bad examples, btw.
A pop-up I have to click to make it go away, telling me I have low disk 
space - _that's_ what I consider spamming.
And why do we need to have volume and brightness in the notification 
area anyway?
What was exactly wrong with the behaviour up until intrepid?

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Notifications should show up closer to top right
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