OK, I don't think it's a skip-taskbar-hint issue.  (A) unity appears to
have support for that already and (B) neither synapse or bzr-gtk
actually have visible windows.  They are both notification apps with
.desktop files.  Bamf sees that there is a process that a .desktop file
handles and shows an icon.

I think that since there are no actual windows (just notification
applets), the icon should probably not show.  So bamf should be able to
detect that and set user_visible accordingly.

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  Synapse in Unity launcher - shouldn't be

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