Add common Linux app metadata, used for Flatpak#683
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It looks like we need to remember to bump the version here each time we release a new one - could you add instructions in https://github.com/quelea-projection/Quelea/blob/master/Quelea/CHANGE%20VERSION to make sure we don't forget? Then I think this is good to merge. (Automating would be nice but that can come later.)
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This PR adds commonly used metadata files for Linux apps, which are intended to be managed upstream. When I submitted the Quelea Flatpak to Flathub, they expressed that there was a preference/requirement for these files to be managed by upstream.
(I have submitted a standalone Flatpak manifest to Flathub which can work without the Flatpak PRs I created earlier:
flathub/flathub#6428)
Also a question for the Flatpak submission, would you also want to help (or just access to) the repository that'll be created under the Flathub Github organisation (if the submission gets accepted)?