I don't know about anyone else, but I've resorted to just using
notification-daemon again.  I can't stand notify-osd.  Even though using
notification-daemon solves my problem, there is no reason why I should
have to use it anyway.  I liked the look of the new notifications.  But
I use Pidgin a lot, and notify-osd only shows one notification from a
program at a time.  If I could dismiss notifications, it wouldn't be a
problem.  However, I can't.

The developers want the notifications to be passive and ephemeral, but
they have to realize that some notifications are not meant to be
passive.  We are also being repeatedly told that notifications are going
to support varied times, but it's been a year since notify-osd was first
introduced, and this feature still hasn't been implemented.  Does anyone
have an answer for that?

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Notifications should show up closer to top right
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438536
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