1. I recommend you use a native package instead. This way you don't have to 
worry about original tarballs for something that doesn't really have 
independent releases outside Ubuntu/Debian. (This is what similar packages in 
Ubuntu do).
To become a native package, you need to change debian/source/format to 3.0 
(native) and change the version number to not have a - or anything after that 
(i.e. 0.5.3-0ubuntu1 or 0.5.3-1 > 0.5.4).

2. Have you talked to the Debian plank maintainers about including your
Plank Preferences launcher there instead? Although since plank works on
many desktop, I assume they won't want the OnlyShowIn=Budgie line.

3. Similarly, you should talk to the Debian arc-theme maintainer ;)
about just having the arc-theme binary install the plank theme. I don't
think it's necessary to have arc-theme depend on plank; it's just an
optional benefit for those who do have plank installed.

4. Your lintian-overrides is pointing to the wrong package. Although if
you are able to drop budgie-plank, then you can just drop this file too.

5. /etc/xdg/autostart/budgie-desktop-nm-applet2.desktop seems wrong. Why
do you need this file? (nm-applet.desktop already exists; it's part of
network-manager-gnome).

6. etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-budgie-desktop.conf is a duplicate of 
usr/share/ubuntubudgie/lightdm/lightdm.conf 
But let's leave both out for now since the budgie session isn't in Ubuntu yet.

7. I see that budgie-lightdm-theme depends on budgie-wallpapers (it uses one of 
the wallpapers) but since budgie-wallpapers isn't ready for upload, you can 
either
a) Get budgie-wallpapers ready first
b) Don't depend on budgie-wallpapers and use a background already in Ubuntu 
first

8. I think your lightdm theme has too many dependencies. I recommend you just 
have it depend on just
${misc:Depends}, arc-themes, lightdm-gtk-greeter, (and whatever wallpaper 
package you need)

9.a. Please add Vcs-Browser and Vcs-Git to your debian/control
9.b. I recommend you use Section: x11

10. The GPL-2+ section of your debian/copyright includes part of the
LGPL wording, part of the GPL wording.

11. Why do you use such a high number for the lightdm-gtk-greeter
configuration?

12. Have you or your team received permission from Canonical Legal to use the 
Ubuntu trademark?
Specifically, you'll need permission to call the project either "Ubuntu Budgie 
Remix" or "Ubuntu Budgie". Your debian/control and plymouth themes will then 
need to be adjusted according to whatever you are licensed to use at this time.

http://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies/intellectual-property-
policy

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you're ready for us to take another look. :)

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     Assignee: Jeremy Bicha (jbicha) => (unassigned)

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