I disagree with this bug.

I made two changes to the default panel layout: add back the show
desktop button and replace the more-or-less-broken notification area
with the Ubuntu-style "indicator" status menus (as was done for 10.04
and 10.10).

The gnome-panel developers do not add the trash panel by default. I
don't think the target user of Ubuntu needs a trash bin always visible
on their panel. I don't believe the average person bothers emptying the
trash on their computers and adding the extra icon would clutter the
clean look. You can also easily empty the trash by opening your file
manager and right-clicking on the trash shortcut in the sidebar.

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