Public bug reported:

By default, gedit uses the 'classic' color scheme. I think the 'builder'
color scheme looks a bit closer to Ubuntu's colors. (grey, orange,
green, and blue instead of blue, green, red, and purple). It's also nice
because it has a Dark variant and it is the same color scheme used by
default in GNOME Builder.

You can change the color scheme by opening gedit. I recommend opening a
typical source code file. Click the app menu in the top bar and select
Preferences. Switch to the Fonts & Colors tab. Select the Color Scheme
you want.

The gsettings is

[org.gnome.gedit.preferences.editor scheme]
'builder'

We are now past Ubuntu 17.10 User Interface Freeze, but I think this
change is worth considering for 18.04 LTS.

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

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  gedit: Use 'builder' color scheme by default

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