It's amazing.  Three and a half years, almost to the day, since this
'bug' was first commented on.  I use bug very loosely, because all it is
is poor programming that the developer would rather defend than make the
few small changes required to resolve this.

There have been dozens of case uses identified for the timeout parameter
to be installed properly.

It's been documented how this failure actively prevents programs
developed for a non-Ubuntu distro from working properly in Ubuntu, and
can cause confusion and unexpected reactions when porting programs from
Ubuntu to another distro.

Many times the specifications have been brought up, documenting how the
Ubuntu devs are out of specifications set by freedesktop.  Instead
Ubuntu (as an organization even though it's one or two people speaking
on their 'behalf') has basically told people to 'make your own notify
program' if you don't like theirs.  And to Hades if you're not able to
safely integrate it into whatever desktop notification system the end
user happens to be using.

This is how OS's get fragmented and end up going in the toilet.  I
understand the GPL pretty much lets you fork the 'official' program and
muck around with it as much as you want, but the amount of effort that
has gone into defending a poorly defensible position versus the work it
would take to bring the program back in line with the standard, I can't
even accept laziness as an excuse for this anymore.

The only understandable reason this is still going on is pure and simple
bull headed stubbornness.

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