I have no problem with the icon being in a separate package, if that
means less work overall than each OS vendor maintaining their own
branch. That separate package probably would also contain the icon used
for "Canonical Partners", and maybe even the software categorization XML
since that refers to specific Ubuntu repository sections.

(BTW, the reason "Is X available in Synaptic" is hardly ever confusing
is that up till now, Synaptic -- and to a lesser extent Add/Remove
Applications -- have been used mostly by people who know what "distros"
are and who know that the tools show different results depending on
where they're used. Ubuntu Software Center is part of Ubuntu targeting a
much wider audience, so we can't rely on that level of user knowledge
any more.)

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software-center uses Ubuntu specific branding rather than respect the current 
distro name
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/507325
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