@ Travis Watkins
"The panel is always on top of everything except another panel"
The panel as well as the active window are both a candidate for user 
interaction, hence none of them should be covered by *anything*. with a big 
enough shadow this becomes a usability problem. metacity proves it can be done, 
see third screenshot above.
(i know that technically the panel was always on top, but it didn't feel this 
way until we had shadows, and it shouln't feel this way)

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Compiz's Panel shadows show on top of other windows
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