In general, we want to miminize the delta between Debian and Ubuntu. As
this would be merging from experimental, this means that you want to
apply (the current Ubuntu delta against what it is based on) to (the
current packaging in Debian experimental). Unless there's something
specific about Inkscape or desktop that I don't know about, I see no
reason why you have to look at what is in Debian unstable today, since
you'd be merging from experimental, not unstable.

I'm not that familiar with desktop packages, so I'd like a +1 from an
Ubuntu developer who is before sponsoring/reviewing this change - in
particular that merging from experimental is OK in this case. I'm an
Inkscape fan though, and would love to have the latest in Vivid.
Especially the measuring tool :)

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