I'm not asking for an option to change the daemon, I'm asking for an
option to change the behavior of the existing daemon. Changing the
daemon has more side effects than just fixing this one issue - it
changes the look of the bubbles. If the goal is to get everyone using
this new daemon, forcing us back to the old one isn't the way to do it.

That was the option I ended up taking when I first encountered this
issue, and it was suboptimal. I've gone through a couple machines since
then and the original use case doesn't apply anymore. I've learned to do
without the convenience of having personal scripts send me feedback via
notifications because Ubuntu made it such a pain.

What I'm asking for is pretty simple - it's replacing a constant in the
code with an "if" clause and a configuration check. It's not something
an application can force (since Ubuntu is trying to protect us fragile
users from inconsistency). It's a  choice the user would have to go out
of their way to make. I'm suggesting burying it someplace obscure so new
users wouldn't be likely to find it, get confused by it or accidentally
enable it.

I just don't understand this trend in Ubuntu to completely remove
customization options. Pick the defaults you think are best, fine. Hide
the complexity from new users, fine. Make it next to impossible for more
knowledgeable users to get their system working the way they want it to?
Why? How does that benefit Ubuntu? It feels more Apple than Linux.

Anyway, I'm not going to continue this debate with you - it seems to be
pointless and it's getting increasingly difficult to avoid swearing.
There are something like 40 people complaining about this behavior in
this bug, and only a couple people defending the status quo. But clearly
we're all just unreasonable.

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  notifyOSD ignores the expire timeout parameter

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