Ubuntu includes the appindicator extension by default which provides
status icons in the top right of the screen.

** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Fix Released

** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
       Status: Triaged => Fix Released

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1541514

Title:
  Please move legacy status icons to the top right of gnome-shell

Status in GNOME Tweaks:
  Invalid
Status in Ubuntu GNOME:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  In recent versions of GNOME (I believe), rather than having the
  AppIndicator icons in the bar at the top on the right, like with
  previous GNOME versions (I believe) and Unity, they are in a rather
  strange looking thing that comes out of the bottom left-hand corner of
  my screen. Now, some may like this new bar, and maybe there will be
  future development of it in the future to make it more accessible and
  look nicer. But anyway, until then, I would rather my AppIndicator
  icons be in the top bar on the right like they used to be.

  However this can only be currently achieved by installing a third-
  party application which (I believe) is no longer being maintained, or
  at least not for my version of GNOME (3.18), and some manual tweaking
  must be done to get it to work on my version.

  So I think, at least until it is better designed (though that maybe
  just a matter of taste), it would be good if the gnome-tweak-tool
  allowed you to revert back to the old way of having the AppIndicator
  icons in right-hand side of the top bar.

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