wirespot, pidgin-libnotify does not use notify-send either. This bug
report is not about notify-send, it is about notify-osd. If you find a
bug in notify-send, report a bug on the libnotify package. I don't mind
that you're not interested in bubble color or in Vista's behavior; those
comments were addressed to Marco and Dana respectively, not to you.

Justin Clift, I suggested that you be more specific about your use case,
and that you post to the Ayatana mailing list to ask for advice. Since
you have done neither of those things, it's a bit hard to tell what your
problem is! But any approach that expects a notification bubble to be
gone after a given time will have undesirable results if another program
has a notification bubble up at the moment your program requests its
own. Either your bubble will still be up at the time you expect it to be
gone, or it will be up for a randomly shorter duration than you
intended, or it will not appear at all. This is why I say that
org.freedesktop.Notifications is *not appropriate* for synchronous
feedback, regardless of what notification display system you are using.
If you have implemented an overlay system for your confirmation bubbles,
it would be cool if you could make that available as a library other
programs can use.

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notify-send ignores the expire timeout parameter
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390508
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