Public bug reported:

After the latest theme changes (that introduced blue and green to our
palette), there are incorrect colors in ubuntu-system-settings (and
elsewhere).

Partly because of hardcoded colors via UbuntuColors.  Ideally, semantic
color names from the palette would be used instead.
"theme.palette.normal.positive" instead of "UbuntuColors.green" for
example.

In addition, it seems that UbuntuColors.orange is used in several places
that aren't focus related.  Like for buttons.  Those might want to
switch to green via theme.palette.normal.positive.

https://developer.ubuntu.com/api/apps/qml/sdk-15.04.4/Ubuntu.Components.Themes.PaletteValues/

And if you're curious what the semantic colors actually resolve to, you
can see the current mapping between UbuntuColors and the theme by
looking at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/qt5/qml/Ubuntu/Components/Themes/Ambiance/1.3/AmbianceNormal.qml (or
wherever it lives on your system).

** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  UbuntuColors considered harmful

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