Metacity doesn't do a very good job of minimising overlap - it places
windows firstly into any empty space which is big enough for the entire
window, and if there isn't a space big enough to do that, it places the
window at top-left regardless of where the largest remaining space is on
the screen.  Sawfish used to work the way you're thinking of, placing
things into the biggest remaining empty space even if they didn't quite
fit there.  I do agree placement behaviour should be configurable
though.

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remember window position of applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124315
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