Yes, I understand that users will not see nemo, but the memory will :)
But I get why nautilus is hard to let go.

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Title:
  Use nemo-desktop to draw desktop icons under Unity (Disco)

Status in ubuntu-settings package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in ubuntu-themes package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  As nautilus > 3.30 is now uploaded in Ubuntu 19.10, it doesn't have
  the desktop any more. The alternate options are to use caja-desktop or
  nemo-desktop keeping nautilus default file manger for now. Since nemo-
  desktop does not require any extensive patching it is easy to use
  under unity.

  Nemo-desktop will only draw the icons, not the background. In absence of
  nautilus unity-settings-daemon draws the background, so nothing to do in 
u-s-d.

  There are few small patches (nemo action files) required from nemo. 
@fossfreedom (ubuntu-budgie-dev) suggested that it's better that we ship 
  these action files ourselves as recommended by upstream. Budgie is doing the 
same.
  
https://github.com/UbuntuBudgie/budgie-desktop-environment/tree/master/nemo-actions

  
  Since nautilus still be default file-manager we disable auto-mount with nemo 
and various other cinnamon/nemo option in ubuntu-settings.gsettings-override

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