I have to agree with the previous posts.
I think that this is an merely an usability and design issue (it makes 
replacing only the older files painful) about an existing feature (the dialog 
for replacing a file), it's not an entire new feature itself.

Which is exactly what papercuts are about (they even mention nautilus,
and file-copying as examples). I couldn't think of an usability issue
more suited than this one to be fixed for 100papercuts.

And kenden is totally right about upstream discussion.

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