It has the problem that the previous grey wallpaper will disappear from
ubuntu-wallpapers so if you upgrade with that installed you'll lose it;
maybe we just eat that problem? Or as you say we ship a compatibility
symlink for the old version pointing to ubuntu-default-greyscale-
wallpaper.png.

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Title:
  Xerus_Wallpaper_Grey_4096x2304.png is a terrible default wallpaper
  filename

Status in ubuntu-wallpapers package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  "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.

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