My initial thought is that ubuntu-wallpapers.xml.in should have
ubuntu-default-greyscale-wallpaper.png

and we should remove Yak_Wallpaper_Grey_4096x2304.png from 
yakkety-wallpapers.xml.in
and remove Suru_Wallpaper_Desktop_4096x2304_Gray.png from 
ubuntu-wallpapers.xml.in

That way, users who use the Settings app to set their wallpaper to the
grey version in 16.10 will automatically get the new gray version when
they upgrade to 17.04.

I believe we've previously always removed the old aubergine wallpapers
with new versions (Ubuntu doesn't make it easy for someone to keep the
14.04 version of the default wallpaper when upgrading to 16.04. On the
other hand, 10 slightly different aubergine wallpapers in the chooser
for someone who upgrades to every Ubuntu release is probably a
problem.). If we're going to change that now for the gray version then
we should change it for the aubergine version too.

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