Public bug reported:

Test Case
=========
Install Ubuntu 17.10.
sudo apt install unity
Restart your computer.
On the login screen, click your name then click the gear button and select 
Unity. Log in.
In the Launcher on the left side of the screen, GNOME Software is shown but not 
Ubuntu Software

Background Info
===============
There is an interesting per-desktop override feature. The primary .desktop is 
installed as /usr/share/applications/org.gnome.Software.desktop . That .desktop 
file can be overriden for the ubuntu desktop by shipping 
/usr/share/applications/Ubuntu/org.gnome.Software.desktop or for the gnome 
desktop by shipping /usr/share/applications/gnome/org.gnome.Software.desktop.

Until now, this override was only done for the Ubuntu session (which in
17.10 is no longer Unity).

Proposal #1
===========
Have the ubuntu-software packaging install the override .desktop to 
/usr/share/unity/applications/ too.

Proposal #2
===========
Have the ubuntu-software packaging install the override .desktop to 
/usr/share/FOO/applications/ where FOO is every desktop session in Ubuntu. Then 
it's up to users and flavors whether they want the Ubuntu or GNOME branding 
based on whether they install the ubuntu-software package.

Proposal #3
===========
Rework the packaging to install the Ubuntu Software .desktop to 
/usr/share/applications/
Install the GNOME Software .desktop to /usr/share/gnome/applications/ so that 
GNOME (as in the vanilla GNOME session) alone gets the GNOME branding.

In this case, the ubuntu-software package is not needed any more (after
a transitional period for upgrades).

The question is whether there is any reason why someone not using
vanilla GNOME would want the GNOME branding instead of the Ubuntu
branding.

** Affects: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Test Case
  =========
  Install Ubuntu 17.10.
  sudo apt install unity
  Restart your computer.
  On the login screen, click your name then click the gear button and select 
Unity. Log in.
  In the Launcher on the left side of the screen, GNOME Software is shown but 
not Ubuntu Software
  
  Background Info
  ===============
  There is an interesting per-desktop override feature. The primary .desktop is 
installed as /usr/share/applications/org.gnome.Software.desktop . That .desktop 
file can be overriden for the ubuntu desktop by shipping 
/usr/share/applications/Ubuntu/org.gnome.Software.desktop or for the gnome 
desktop by shipping /usr/share/applications/gnome/org.gnome.Software.desktop.
  
  Until now, this override was only done for the Ubuntu session (which in
  17.10 is no longer Unity).
  
  Proposal #1
  ===========
  Have the ubuntu-software packaging install the override .desktop to 
/usr/share/unity/applications/ too.
  
  Proposal #2
  ===========
  Have the ubuntu-software packaging install the override .desktop to 
/usr/share/FOO/applications/ where FOO is every desktop session in Ubuntu. Then 
it's up to users and flavors whether they want the Ubuntu or GNOME branding 
based on whether they install the ubuntu-software package.
  
  Proposal #3
  ===========
  Rework the packaging to install the Ubuntu Software .desktop to 
/usr/share/applications/
  Install the GNOME Software .desktop to /usr/share/gnome/applications/ so that 
GNOME (as in the vanilla GNOME session) alone gets the GNOME branding.
+ 
+ In this case, the ubuntu-software package is not needed any more (after
+ a transitional period for upgrades).
+ 
+ The question is whether there is any reason why someone not using
+ vanilla GNOME would want the GNOME branding instead of the Ubuntu
+ branding.

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  GNOME Software app not shown as "Ubuntu Software" in Unity 17.10

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