I reported #357150, which seems to be a duplicate of this bug.

I'd just like to point out:

- Many applications already use the notification system for delivering messages 
to the user. This is a desired behavior, that many users depend on.
- There is no other standard mechanism defined by freedesktop.org that would 
allow these messages to be displayed in a consistent desktop-agnostic manner.

Additionally, (afaik):
- The indicator applet doesn't have a way to push text information to the user 
(Ie, message subjects).

Blocking messages as suggested here is not a great solution. I would
very much like to be able to recieve 20 notifications about different
things happening at once -- the key is to be able to handle them in a
useful way. In this regard, notification-daemon is substantially better
than notify-osd.

Given that there are a lot of applications that use notifications this
way, and that legacy applications may never be corrected, to me this is
a pretty significant regression in usability for Ubuntu, and I think it
deserves a importance much higher than "wishlist"

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