I don't see a reason not to use the debian package as a basis.

 - the -integration package from plug-ins could be added as a delta in the
   ubuntu package. You could add similar dependency packages for other
   use cases.

 - If a dependency is not absolutely required, then make them a recommendation
   or a suggestion.

That leaves the case, where ubuntu is a version ahead of debian, and the
burden of maintaining the separately packaged plugins is left to the
ubuntu uploader.

So please make up a choice, maybe bring it to the technical board, or
else I'll roll the dice and remove one package before the oneiric
release ;)

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  Duplicated package with cairo-dock-plugins (coming from Debian)

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