I am not sure that they would like the icons, as they're notification-*
icons that afaik only exist in Ubuntu's Human theme right now. Replacing
the current icons isn't possible either as these are specially designed
for notifications (ie. color only for icons meant to be used in critical
notifications, otherwise grey-scale, and not designed for use in a panel
at all).

For the text comprehensibility in case of a lack of icon, every case
should be ok except maybe the trigger of XF86Power while plugged, since
one would not know how filled his/her battery is at the moment, only how
long till it is full. Is it possible to easily detect the presence of an
icon ? If they are absent, maybe g-p-m could be (a little) more verbose
in some cases. If this isn't possible, the only other option would be to
add a setting for more verbose notifications (which I think is not
great), or make them more verbose by default (which I think isn't very
great either).

I really don't know anyone in upstream GNOME, and they might be more
receptive to someone they already know. ;)

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Feature request : Possible improvements for notifications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/399492
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