In theory, that sounds good. In practice, that implies using diversions,
which are BAD(tm), and it has a chance to break icon caching, so it’s
not that simple.
Maybe we could work with a fallback icon? How about this:
- The original start-here icon in the gnome-icon-theme package is
renamed to start-here-gnome
- The Debian swirl logo will be provided as start-here icon in the
desktop-base package
- gnome-icon-theme recommends desktop-base
- If desktop-base is not installed, GNOME applications won't find the
start-here icon anymore and should use the start-here-gnome icon
instead (fallback)
This way the Debian desktop would be branded by default. The branding
could be easily removed and the original state restored by removing
the desktop-base package. No diversions between packages would be
necessary in this scenario. Sounds reasonable?
Cheers,
Fabian
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