I've tested in xfce4, and I can see why this bug maybe developed.

We've always set an icon.  But for a while now, we've set the symbolic
version of our icon (a standard icon alternative that is a one-color
outline of an icon, with an adjustable color).  It looks like many
panels don't properly set the symbolic color to use on the icon (i.e.
set a white icon for a dark panel or a dark icon for a white panel).
*Possibly* because they can't and the GtkPlug infrastructure doesn't
give them that option after all.

Anyway.  I've reverted back to the full color icon (which is quite dark,
but not entirely so).  Smart panel implementations can still try and
find the symbolic version themselves and use that in preference if they
like.

** Changed in: deja-dup
       Status: Triaged => Fix Committed

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