Package: desktop-base Version: 12.0.6 Severity: normal Tags: trixie sid Now that Debian 12 has been released, the version of desktop-base in testing should no longer include Debian 12 branding, so that the testing installer will be visually distinct from the Debian 12 stable release.
The simplest possible implementation of this would be to remove the "12" from all the art components, but I think it would be better to use artwork that is obviously different. One simple "programmer-art" way to do that would be to desaturate the Debian 12 artwork down to greyscale to make it obviously a placeholder, or rotate the hue to make it a different colour. However, it might be nicer (and definitely more fun!) to have a theme specifically for Debian in its alpha/beta state, with a sense of "this is under construction", to be replaced by a proper Debian 13 theme closer to the Debian 13 freeze. Some of the contributors who were helping with debian-cd testing during the Debian 12 release process had a similar thought a while ago, and got as far as preparing a background image for this purpose - I'll ask them to follow up here. Prior art: GNOME applications built from their alpha/beta branches often have yellow and black stripes (resembling hazard tape) overlaying part of their icon, and a gear-wheel motif in the titlebar, to distinguish them from the stable version of the same application. smcv