** Description changed:

- A description of the proposed changes, with sufficient detail to
- estimate their potential impact on the distribution:
+ Changing the default wallpaper from the existing Groovy Gorilla
+ illustration to the one featuring Raspberry Pi tinted sunglasses.
  
- Changing the default wallpaper from the existing Groovy Gorilla
- illustration to the Raspberry Pi specific one with the Raspberry in his
+ For the default desktop wallpaper we'll need to revert
+ https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-settings/20.10.2 and
+ https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-wallpapers/20.10.2-0ubuntu1
+ and update the warty-final-ubuntu.png and also include the with the
+ plain sunglasses mascot wallpaper as an option.
+ 
+ The background wallpaper for Ubiquity slideshow should also be changed
+ to use the version featuring the mascot wearing Raspberry Pi tinted
  sunglasses.
- 
- "We'll basically need to revert https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
- /ubuntu-settings/20.10.2 and https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
- /ubuntu-wallpapers/20.10.2-0ubuntu1 and update the warty-final-
- ubuntu.png"
- 
- A rationale for the exception, explaining the benefit of the change:
  
  The benefit is to pay homage to the work various teams have been doing
  with the Raspberry Pi foundation and to their product. It's a way to
  signal our commitment to making their platform great and deepen our
  relationship with the Pi foundation.
  
- 
- Any additional information which would be helpful in considering the decision
+ Any additional information which would be helpful in considering the
+ decision
  
  The concerns people have are of product placement and forcing something
  onto peoples machines. There are several arguments against this, the
- option to change to the default easily, that there is not direct link to
+ option to change to the default easily, that there is no direct link to
  Raspberry Pi anything and its quite subtle. But ultimately the reason is
  we want to make a splash with the Raspberry Pi and arm in general and
  this is a very good way to do it.

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