I think this should be closed. I'm going to do that. I actually think
that Will meant to when he wrote comment #6.

The idea is the the title of a maximised window is below the clock, or
(for example) centred when you have two windows side by side. That means
it has to be not in the centre of the whole screen when the dock is not
auto-hidden, and vice-versa. The team discussed this extensively at the
time (when we introduced the dock I think), and most recently in Paris
sprint and we re-confirmed that this is the behaviour that we thought
was desirable. I don't think there's much sense in having this topic
permanently open as an energy and time sink.

If there *is* a bug here, perhaps it is that we should not produce
default wallpapers which look visually centered.

** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix

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