I don't use the Humanity theme. I use GNOME, since I maintain upstream
releases of it. These icons do belong here. The problem isn't the icons
showing up there, or that Nautilus extensions might install emblems
there. The problem is that we can't put them in some private directory,
and that Nautilus shouldn't be showing *ANY* emblems UI to the user.
Emblems should be entirely a programmatically managed feature. What
users want is Tags, which Nautilus doesn't provide any functionaltiy
for. Tags would be arbitrary titles and icons that a user could create
and assign to any file. Emblems should be set programmatically, and not
available for the user to set themselves.

This needs to be fixed in Nautilus by making a clear distinction between
emblems and tags in the UI, and providing some way to preserve that
metadata.

** Changed in: ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Invalid

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There are icons that shouldn't be present as emblems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/437385
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