Re: Suggestion Next Release

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Henrique Junior wrote:
Hello *,

All this discussion shows important things, such as the fact that everyone
agrees with the issue of non-free content, but leads me to think on the
"infinite freedom" of our choices here.
I can't remember how long Nautilus has been distributed in spatial mode by
default, but by the users that I know, I believe that most of then prefer
the browser mode. In all these years of Fedora I (really) never seen an user
keeping the spatial mode and I want to ask to everyone here: who really the
uses the spatial mode?

I for one never use browser mode, ever. I am a long time Apple OS user though so I was accustomed to spatial browsing from the behavior of OS6 on. Since Gnome introduced it again I've used nautilus that way.

As for the default, the chances of getting upstream to accept a return to browser mode is about nil. As I remember it even getting an option in the general preferences to allow using browser mode was a major fight for people. When they first shifted to this (it was Gnome 2.0?), and the only way to get nautilus open in browser mode was using a CLI argument.

Personally I wouldn't care which behavior is default, it takes 2 seconds to change. If the preference option went away, I'd care.

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