Public bug reported:
"Xerus_Wallpaper_Grey_4096x2304.png" is not a good filename for a
default wallpaper.
- It encodes the release where it first appeared. I would have assumed
we'd learned that lesson from "warty-final-ubuntu.png", which is *still*
our default wallpaper filename.
- It encodes the image size, which makes it awkward when/if we ever
update the file to a different size.
Why didn't we just name it "ubuntu-grey.png" or something? Is it too
late to do so? With a symlink involved for backwards compatibility. We
could probably never drop the symlink, because we actually released this
file into the wild... But at least we'd be trying.
** Affects: ubuntu-wallpapers (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Xerus_Wallpaper_Grey_4096x2304.png is a terrible default wallpaper
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