It looks like you should be able to add a "gimmie" session to /usr/share/gnome/default.session. (Just copy the existing "[Default]" session, and change "Default" and "gnome-panel" to "gimmie". Although I'm pretty sure it will only work right if gimmie supports session management.) Then just copy the gnome.desktop xsession to "gimmie.desktop", leaving the same Exec line, and gnome-session should pick up the session name from gdm from the environment.
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