AFAICT, only gravity 1 (NE) and 2 (E) actually do anything.  All other
gravity values just squash the notifications to the NE (upper right).

The central misunderstanding behind the decision to fix the osd bubble
and not provide configurability is that you know how a user is using
their desktop.  E.g. since users have the choice of mail client, you
can't know whether the osd obscures important real-estate during message
composition.  In my case, that's exactly what happens.  So when osd is
displayed, I'm effectively interrupted and prevented from continuing to
write the email I was working on.  That's a horrible productivity
killer.

I fully support making opinionated decisions to give a good user
experience in the default case.  There must be some accommodations for
customization though, or you'll really need to prevent the use of
alternative editors, mail clients, web browsers, or even positioning of
IM clients, etc.  Either you have to lock down the entire desktop, or
you have to provide people with a way to customize intrusive
notifications.  The alternative is to seriously negatively impact
productivity for some slice of users.

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Notifications should show up closer to top right
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