So when the user has prompting disabled, indicator-session can use the
Unity API directly, and there's an attached MP for this.

In the default case where prompting is turned on, it looks like
UnityCore/GnomeSessionManager.cpp's implementation of
org.gnome.SessionManager.EndSessionDialog handles the logout signals on
its own instead of returning control to indicator-session. It seems
likely that once Unity has control it's irrelevant whether the logout
signal emitted is Gnome or Unity, but am adding Treviño here for a
sanity check to confirm...

** Changed in: unity
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0)

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