To clarify, I meant specifically shared resources from the _other_
computers.

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Title:
  Renaming of the locally displayed names of the network resources
  should be allowed

Status in GVFS:
  New
Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Network resources, no matter is it a shared folder added from local
  network, FTP server connected from the net, etc. have fixed names that
  user cannot change.

  This is annoying and irrelevant behaviour, because local folders
  strictly inherit name pattern <folder name in the host's computer> on
  <host's computer network name>.

  This just is not nice sometimes, for example when you drag a shortcut
  of such a network destination to the Places, of when folder name in
  the host computer is in a language that is different from your
  system's interface.

  For example, «общая папка on notebook», or «114-B on jons-desktop».

  Sometimes name of the folder in the host's computer makes sense in the
  whole folder hierarchy, but not alone, etc.

  And at last, I just cannot see a reason, why behaviour of the network
  resources should differ from one of usual folders?

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