@Holger - one of the points that had been brought up before is that yes,
an individual can change the daemon or use the PPA, but what about those
who make programs for redistribution (i.e. through Canonical).  If you
use the standard prerequisite of notify-osd than a new user will have a
broken program because they're using the stock Ubuntu version, not the
PPA version.  If you choose to use a different daemon instead of notify-
osd, then everything in your OS gets changed to the old daemon, and that
will likely break other programs.  So things left as they are now, new
users will end up in a situation where they have unmeetable dependency
issues, and they'll just say "oh, well, I guess I won't use this
program, it hasn't been developed enough to where it's useable, and
blame the third party developer instead of the OS dev team

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  notifyOSD ignores the expire timeout parameter

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