The bug also affects me on Ubuntu 12.04. If I semi-maximize a window to
the right half of the screen, 2 pixels of the window will show on the
workspace to the right of it. Just like Justyn Butler describes, Alt +
Tab on the workspace to the right shows the window and if selected moves
the window to that workspace.

This bug is reproducible when dragging the window to the right so it
snaps to the right half. This behavior doesn't always occur when using
keyboard shortcuts. If I press Ctrl + Super + Up (maximization) and then
Ctrl + Super + Right, the window will only run over to the right
workspace by 1px (this also removes the Alt + Tab problem!). Pressing
Ctrl + Super + Right after Ctrl + Super + Left or Ctrl + Super + Down
the window runs over by 2px again.

Windows from all programs (nautilus, firefox, terminal) seem to be
affected by this,

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  Grid placed window overlaps the adjacent viewport

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