Aesthetically speaking the fixed slot-allocation schema is, shall we
say, less than perfect, as I'm sure has already been stated ad
infinitum. How about moving asynchronous notifications (i.e. new mail
and instant message notifications) to the bottom-right corner whilst
maintaining synchronous notifications (i.e. volume  and brightness
adjustments) in the top-right corner. That way asynchronous
notifications will not interfere with window controls or other
application elements which is still an issue for some (myself included)
under the current system.

I really do think that moving the asynchronous notifications (which
triggered by applications and require no user input) to the bottom-right
corner is the best solution here. It would remove that unsightly gap
whilst bringing the notification system in-line with those of other
operating systems (e.g. Windows). It's worth remembering that a
significant number of Ubuntu users are converts from other operating
systems or dual-boot into them, and speaking one such convert I can tell
you now that the bottom-right is the first place I look for asynchronous
notifications (even after three months of solid Ubuntu).

Lee.

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Notifications should show up closer to top right
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