While I understand the reasoning, I don't think powerd should track
notify-osd, as in this case notify-osd should instead request the screen
to be on for a short period of time (by talking to the system-
compositor).

In this case you want to make sure that the phone stays up until you see
the notification, and that's why we're also tracking phone calls and sms
on powerd (as it's the first one to react and hold the suspend blocker).
I don't why mms would be different here.

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  powerd doesn't turn on screen for incomimg MMS messages

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