On Tue, 9 Jun 2009, Derek White wrote:

>> Most of us are angry because it is flagged as "Wishlist" and not
> "Bug".
>
> Well, it's not a bug - plain and simple. There is no code in the program
> for moving the notification, so how can there be a bug that doesn't
> inherent preferences? That's like saying "When I installed Amarok, it
> didn't import my Rhythmbox library." Besides, this whole bug or wish-
> list thing is just a word to help categorize items. There have been
> wish-list items fixed before bug items and vice-versa. It all depends on
> who wants to program what at what time. The unfortunate underlying
> concept here is that this is Mark S.'s baby and we have to convince him.
> :/ Besides all that, isn't there a more proper place to talk about this?
> Maybe one where actual developers will directly hear your opinions?

It was intended to be a bug filed against the distribution, not the program. 
In 8.10, I had settings.  When I upgraded to 9.04, those settings were 
dishonored unless I broke ubuntu-desktop and restored the old notification 
system.  I don't know about you, but I don't like breaking important 
metapackages on my system that might cause me difficulty upgrading to newer 
yet versions in the future.

        --- Mike

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