Reproducible following the test case. I'm attaching a screenshot of the
problem.

** Attachment added: "error-maximize.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/830924/+attachment/2299826/+files/error-maximize.png

** Changed in: unity
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

** Description changed:

  Dragging a window up close to the main bar no longer maximises it;
  compare the behaviour of what works:
  
-   1. Open a new Terminal (Ctrl-Alt-t)
-   2. Maximise this new window
-   3. Drag the empty space in the top bar downwards (Terminal converts back to 
windowed)
-   4. Drag window upwards (back) into top bar (Terminal flicks back to 
maximised)
+   1. Open a new Terminal (Ctrl-Alt-t)
+   2. Maximise this new window
+   3. Drag the empty space in the top bar downwards (Terminal converts back to 
windowed)
+   4. Without release mouse, drag window upwards (back) into top bar (Terminal 
flicks back to maximised)
  
  with what is currently broken and doesn't work:
  
-   1. Open a new Terminal (Ctrl-Alt-t)
-   2. Drag window upwards into top bar
+   1. Open a new Terminal (Ctrl-Alt-t)
+   2. Drag window upwards into top bar
  
  What happens:
  
-   Terminal stops at top edge
+   Terminal stops at top edge
  
  What should happen:
  
-   Terminal smoothly maximises;  or can be dragged down slightly again to
+   Terminal smoothly maximises;  or can be dragged down slightly again to
  snap if the user decides they didn't want to maximise.

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  Dragging a window up to the top bar no longer maximises it
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