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Ayatana isn't a fork of anything, it is just a rather poor implementation of the notification system that will be going into gnome-shell.
It looks like Canonical has decided that, while the rest of us move on the Gnome 3.0, it wants to maintain a desktop that is more similar to the current state of affairs. If you look at their Unity mockups, you can see what I'm talking about. < http://static.arstechnica.com/assets/2010/05/shell-desktop-1-thumb-... >
Instead of contributing to either MeeGo or Gnome-Shell, they have decided it best to maintain as much status quo as possible moving forward. They are trying to separate themselves from the rest of the community similarly to how Novell has in the past (slab and choosing mono apps over everything else.) It didn't work then, and I hope Canonicals attempts are met with just as little momentum.