I agree. I know this bug is already closed as "Won't Fix" because it's working 
as designed, but I think it's a faulty design. Making the notifications 
"light-weight" by giving the user no way to interact with them, even to dismiss 
them, isn't really "light-weight" at all. It's more intrusive and difficult to 
work with. I have no way of getting the notifications out of my way once I've 
seen them, so they stay there taking up 
I don't think it helps things at all to simply hold notifications of different 
priorities or lengths for different lengths of time. A notification should stay 
visible until a user has had a chance to see it.  How long it takes the user to 
see it depends on else they're doing, and there's no way for either the system 
nor the application to know what else the user is doing -- are they currently 
reading something and waiting until they get to the end of a paragraph to 
glance at the notification, or did they look at it right away?  You don't know, 
and you can't, so err on the side of longer notifications and give them a 
"dismiss" button.  

To point: when I first installed Ubuntu 14.04, one of the first pieces
of advice I got was to install a patched version of NotifyOSD that would
let you customize notifications (including dismissing them).  When
that's the advice that people are giving to new users, I think you have
a design problem....

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