"The real issue here is that when pressing the brightness keys, the brightness 
value in gconf is not updated"
I think you are oversimplifying this bug.
Well you do have much more experience than me but for me, there seems to be  3 
sub-bugs in this bug:

1) Normal drivers are unable to update the brightness of the LCD, that
seems to explain why step two of the workaround does not work until step
one is done. Also bug description suggest that there is no way to change
brightness even with mouse in gnome-power-manager, until the
acpi_backlight=vendor is passed to the kernel.

2) Brightness keys are not recognized with normal drivers (I suspect
scancodes could be different with vendor drivers than normal ones, but
this is just my hypothesis). Still, it need vendor drivers to work, as
explain in initial description. But it is also possible that vendor
drivers do direct brightness adjustments directly, that would explain
why  gconf never see the changes.

3) Gnome-power-manager settings (set by mouse) is not saved, but is
temporarily value. According to documentation, that would be normal, but
documentation seems to fail to explain how to set a saved 'normal' value
for the brightness. I don't know.

Searching 'brightness' for bugs result in lots of bugs, that seems to
confirm that this is not only happenning on Dell mini 10. (Well, I did
about one month ago, but I expect things have not changed much since).

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g-p-m brightness not applied anymore after rebooting
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