This fix solves the problem, but at the cost of unnecessarily resizing
all non-fullscreen windows. Now all new terminals (even those that would
not have been placed over the edge of the workspace) are 79 columns by
22 rows, which is ... unsatisfactory.

I have filed bug 1287472 to track this regression.

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Title:
  Bottom-edge window placement doesn't take decoration height into
  consideration

Status in Compiz:
  Fix Committed
Status in Unity:
  Invalid
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  With the new compiz, bottom-edge window placement doesn't take
  decoration height into account, and thus leads to placing windows
  slightly off-screen.  Easily reproducible by hitting Ctrl-Alt-T four
  times and noting that the top top-edge terminals are placed correctly,
  but the two bottom-edge ones are placed just below the bottom of the
  workspace.

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