As was stated at the time, the sound-theme-freedesktop is meant to be a
seed base theme welcoming contributions. I would encourage you to make
any non-Ubuntu specific changes and push them into the this theme
upstream. Obviously certain sounds you will want to keep unique to
yourselves (such as login/logout sounds) but otherwise you should just
try to improve the base.

Certain sounds do need to be in the base theme (like those for testing
speaker setups) and there is likely little point in replacing them in
any derived themes. Other things will eventually go into this theme but
from external sources. Games for example will likely put some of their
in-game sounds into the directory hierarchy of the sound-theme-
freedesktop tree with their upstream install process. Then, if a derived
theme wants to customise that game's sounds' they can do so easily. That
is the intention.

The actual number of sounds in the fdo theme are pretty minimal. So as I
said, I would simply try to improve them.

While I still think it's a bit of a bastardisation, I would be much
happier with you removing some of the sounds from the base theme that
you know you override or disable in your Ubuntu theme (such as login
etc.) to save space, but that said, it would be nicer to keep things
pristine if possible. I would certainly ensure that the sounds specified
in the fdo theme are kept if at all possible as these really are the
basic set of sounds needed for a desktop system.

Hope that answers your question to some degree.

I look forward to contributions to the s-t-fdo in due course :p

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