@Chris: while the theme has been removed from the trunk, it's still in
the sources shipped in Ubuntu, just disabled by the build system.
Removing the patch and rebuilding re-enables the theme for me.

On the subject of Docky, I'd disagree that running Do and Docky at the
same time is a regression-less workaround: Docky pick a different set of
applications to display, and doesn't appear to be as good at matching up
running applications to their launchers as Do.  Also, I like having the
Do super-space shortcut loading in the dock, rather than taking up
screen space elsewhere.  Docky doesn't use quite as much RAM (29M) as Do
(36M), but running them both together uses more than only running one.

Are you sure you won't reconsider, please, at least while the stable
version shipped with Ubuntu ships the theme.

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