Mark theme as Recommended, and it should be pulled in (but is still
optional).

Review packaging docs for details, this is something I remember reading a
few years ago.

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On Wednesday, 15 January 2014 21:41:14, Markus Hitter <m...@jump-ing.de>
wrote:

> Am 15.01.2014 22:26, schrieb Niels Grewe:
> >> I'd love to see the Ubuntu packages use this and the GNOME theme by
> >> default, so GNUstep applications looked and felt like other
> >> applications out of the box.
> > Yes, I imagine that would do wonders for public perception. I’ve just
> > added code to the Gnome theme that loads the DBusMenu bundle if it is
> > available and lets the menu server display the menu if it is
> > available.
>
> While I'm still busy overhauling all the packaging for Debian/Ubuntu,
> such efforts definitely fuel my encouragement.
>
> One thing I'm not yet sure about is, how to get this into action.
> Expecting people to install not just an application, but also the theme
> corrsponding to the prefered desktop isn't idiot-proof, so not ideal.
>
> Any idea on how to solve this?
>
>
> Markus
>
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