A quick follow-up on this:

First, I have a branch with i3 updated to 4.16.1 for testing: 
https://github.com/dmoerner/qubes-desktop-linux-i3/tree/4.16.1-colors. I 
believe it is now stable. (cf. 
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/5168)

Second, a nice, lightweight redshift program for dom0 is sct: 
https://www.umaxx.net/dl/sct-0.4.tar.gz. This is written by a few OpenBSD 
developers and is so simple you can audit the C code yourself before 
installing it in dom0. It isn't in Fedora yet, although I will get around 
to pushing it eventually 
(https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/dmoerner/sct/).

Third, a question: Some of the icons in the domains.py and devices.py tray 
icons don't appear by default. They do appear if you run "xfce4-settingsd". 
It has something to do with populating the default icons. I haven't been 
able to figure out how to get it to show icons without running 
xfce4-settingsd. I tried some basic settings in ~/.gtkrc-2.0 and 
~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini, without any luck. If anyone knows how to do 
this, that would be nice to hear. I prefer not to use "xfce4-settingsd" 
since it seems to mess up some of the i3 hotkeys.

By the way, if anyone is using awesome: You might want to install 
i3-settings-qubes. qubes-i3-xdg-autostart is a simpler alternative to 
dex-autostart, and qubes-i3-sensible-terminal works great with awesome.

Best,
Daniel

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