It's not about providing the use case, it's more about providing third
party application ON TOP of Ubuntu.  Ubuntu comes standard with 5
seconds time-out for notify-osd.  That's fine.  We are not complaining
what Ubuntu does with its standard base.  What we want is the ability to
have our application be able to adjust the timeout value.  So instead of
distributing our application with a NEW notify-osd, we can leverage
notify-osd that comes with Ubuntu standard base.

When writing core, it should provide developers flexibility to override
methods.  With this inflexibility, writing third party application for
Ubuntu will be a chore.

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notify-send ignores the expire timeout parameter
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390508
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