Hello. This is my first post here as a Shell user. I think the recent
design of the message tray is very intrusive. Even in Windows 8, I admire
their utilization of hot corners in a manner that is non-intrusive to the
work that you are doing. For example, top-right hot corner triggers control
icons in the side, when you mouse over the icons, they get highlighted, but
nothing gets activated until you actually specify a mouse click. It does
not disable your desktop! It does not steal focus from your applications
either. However, the message tray in Gnome disables your entire desktop.
Accidentally bringing it up is common also, even with pressure sensitivity.
And it intrudes upon your work. In a desktop, it is hard to follow your
mouse and be extremely careful abut it's placement. The Activities corner
is okay since you don't really work near there. But you have to be
extremely careful with the mouse, because if you leave it for two seconds
to the bottom edge, it takes away app focus and disables your desktop
completely. This design is dysfunctional. You can't expect your users to
watch their mouse vigilantly every second. I suggest a less intrusive
design that does not disable your desktop or take away focus at all, the
early versions of Gnome Shell were MUCH better in respect to the message
tray behaviour. I would like to hear the opinions of other users also, and
if people agree, maybe a bug could be filed by someone. Thanks.

Rahul J
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