Adrian: Nothing's stopping you. Growl is BSD, so go ahead and port it to
Linux, I'm sure lots of people will be glad you did. But Notify-OSD's
purpose is not to be just like Growl, it's supposed to be an out-of-the-
way, simple notification system, no bells and whistles. While I strongly
urge Mr. Shuttleworth to allow basic customization of Notify-OSD,
theming and the likes, but the ability to trick out every little thing
is exactly what brings less stability and more bugs. Look at Compiz. It
generally works quite well, but there are acres and acres of problems
and little bugs that keep occurring with the WM. Fullscreen flash was
broken from it for a while last year, there's been a long-running
problem with full-screen applications that was just partially solved a
month ago, and there's even the irritating bug concerning tooltips that
don't go away when you switch desktops with the workspace switcher. That
last one has been around since Jaunty, and there's only a dirty hack to
get rid of it at the moment. There are lots of little things that have
been around that just aren't being fixed because there's not enough
manpower.

Why should Canonical have to spend that many more resources on making
sure that the custom themes, click-ability or invisibility work all
perfect when they could spend the time working on the core system? If
someone really wants to go nuts with customization, by all means, fork
it. That's what's great about free software. But Canonical isn't
terribly large and they can't keep up with everything.

There's a debatable line on what should be customizable and what
shouldn't; I STRONGLY feel like we should get options for screen
position and behavior (the async/sync nonsense). Whether they go beyond
this or not, it's their choice, but I sincerely feel that they shouldn't
do this. This is why I still use GNOME, despite the constant idiocy and
sophistry that they employ in their "features". They allow customization
as much as they can with a guarantee of stability. KDE is wonderful with
allowing this customization, but KDE4 has had a track record of being
extremely buggy and unstable (I know it's gotten much better now, but it
took quite a while to pick themselves back up: Even Linus ditched it for
GNOME for a while!).

(Also, for the record, my praise for GNOME halts at Gnome shell. That
lunacy will be the catalyst that will drive me to XFCE).

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Notifications should show up closer to top right
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