I've updated
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotificationDesignGuidelines/Comment with my
(very long) comments from this report and have added text to answer some
of Matthew's questions and observations.

The wiki post has a few differences from the bug report, mostly because
my thinking got a little clearer: There are three zones (make the
computer do something; what I'm actively doing; other things I'm doing
or interested in) and two notification types (persistent system
notifications appearing near the 'make the computer do something' zone,
where the computer needs my help; ephemeral user notifications appearing
near the 'other things' zone, where the computer tells about stuff I
want to know about, like emails, IMs, etc.).

The two notification types are firealarms and doorbells. Users can
ignore or even disable doorbells, but firealarms are harder to ignore
and only an admin can remove them.

That's it in a nutshell, refer to the wiki page for details.

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