The bug report in the GNOME bug tracking system
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437626 has it as
"Unconfirmed", 3 full years after it was first reported. It also has its
importance set as "Normal minor" I don't know what that is, but it
doesn't sound like much.

I think this is a silly bug (or feature) that should be very easy to
solve. It is so inconsequent! Either you think your users aren't grown-
up enough to deal with hidden files -- and you make them permanently
invisible -- or you allow people to see them -- AND search them,
obviously. I see no reason to allow the viewing but not the searching.

It seems like the developers of Nautilus don't use their own product
when they are developing Nautilus. I'm sure they do lots of searches and
expect to find hidden things. They would have tackled this by now if
they used it themselves.

What can we do to increase the importance/urgency of this bug?

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Search not showing hidden files
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