I've decided to take a look around Screenlet's code and while I'm not a
python expert I figured out the way it loads its Screenlets and I've
(manually) done this as a workaround: Instead of loading the Screenlet
directly, creat a numbered copy on ~/.screenlets and instead load it.
That way we can have "unique" screenlets instead of multiple copies of a
single screenlets, each with its own window name (the number).

I'm going to try to implement that in the code, but I'd like to know if
that sounds acceptable or too "hackish" (that would solve the
positioning problem, though, since I'm now able to use the Place plugin
to position each screenlet as I please).

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  Screenlets doesn't remember the correct workspace on restart

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