I'm certainly not trying to sound like an insistent jerk, but it seems
like putting all notifications in the same place is more predictable
than dividing notes into classes that that won't be immediately obvious
to many users.

"I predict that the next notification will be in the top-right corner of
the screen" is a much simpler prediction than "I predict that the next
notification will be in the top-right corner if I cause the
notification, but moved down a slot if an application causes the
notification."  The logic is more complex, notifications take up more
valuable screen real estate, and the user interface doesn't look as
consistent.

If this change really increased predictability, no one ever would have
thought it was a bug in the first place.  I won't be surprised if this
gets several duplicates once Karmic is released.

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