** Description changed:

  Benefits
  ========
  
  1. It speeds up searching for files in the Files app.
  
  2. It enables full-text search in the Files app. In other words, you can
  look for files that contain specific words, instead of searching just by
  filename.
  
  3. It allows the Batch Rename feature in the Files app able to rename
  based on file metadata. For instance, you can use the Artist name for
  properly tagged music files as part of the new file name.
+ 
+ 4. It enables file and folder search in the Activities Overview on
+ GNOME. Without tracker, this is a functional regression from Unity and
+ is noticed by a lot of people.
  
  Other Info
  ----------
  You can customize the folders it indexes from Settings > Search > gear button.
  
  Original Bug Report
  ===================
  For Nautilus' built-in search to not be very slow, Nautilus needs to use 
tracker for search.
  
  This is especially important since it's being seriously proposed for
  Ubuntu 17.10 that we drop the "type-ahead search" patch that reverted
  the removal of that feature by Nautilus years ago. (LP: #1666681)
  
  To not cripple Ubuntu GNOME, it was previously decided to let Nautilus
  build against tracker but not use that functionality on Unity. See this
  patch:
  
  https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
  
desktop/nautilus/ubuntu/view/head:/debian/patches/ubuntu_tracker_only_on_GNOME.patch
  
  This bug is requesting that patch be dropped and the extra tracker
  components be allowed into main and installed by default in Unity.

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