It is fine if users upgrading have both the -gtk and -qt interfaces. We
are considering removing the .desktop file for the -gtk interface in
Precise so that users are not confused by two "System testing"
applications in the menus.

As for your concern to stay with the -gtk interface for GNOME, the -qt
interface is more than just a skin. Instead, it is a significant
improvement on the user experience to incite more users to participate
in the Ubuntu Friendly programme. The -qt interface is where we're going
and the -gtk interface will likely be completely removed in P+1, ie
replaced with a transitional empty package.

Do you think it would be possible to have checkbox-qt on the desktop
image in time for Beta Freeze tomorrow?

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