notify-send is the application that dispatch --expire-timeout to notify-
osd daemon.  notify-osd doesn't respect notify-send --expire-timeout.
notify-send to me is more of a developer's tool to help improve the
user's experience.  Some of my applications require notification to
appear within the 500-2,000 milliseconds.  Some of my applications
require notification to remain between 7,000 to 9,000 milliseconds.
This all depend on how long the message in the notification is.  A 5
liners notification require longer duration to remain.  A 1 liner with
two words require only 1,000 milliseconds.  The flexibility to have
notify-osd obey by notify-send --expire-timeout value is critical to the
user's experience.

The reason why I'm here and writing this comment is because I like many
others encounter the same problem when we write our little application.

If necessary, the specification needs to be revised to accommodate for
more use cases.

If --expire-timeout is not respected, notify-send should be revised and
have the option removed.  I hope the author of notify-send is aware of
this and remove --expire-timeout to not confuse the user as well as to
not lead the user on.  It's one thing to not know it exists than knowing
it exists and find out that it doesn't work.  I like many others would
be pissed because it wastes my time trying to make it work when in fact
it's not available.

By the way, Ankura's patch works great!  Kudos to him.

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notify-send ignores the expire timeout parameter
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390508
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