Raphael,

I don't understand how working around upstream's updater is good for
users here. I don't /want/ to remember to type "dropbox update", they
already do that for me. Why do we even need a wrapper if Dropbox is
accepting responsibility for the user's installation?

The user has already made the choice to use Dropbox, they're not going
to care about if the package complies with Debian policy, they assume it
acts like it does on other platforms, that it's zero touch and
autoupdated for them.

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Title:
  nautilus-dropbox forbids dropbox's non-free binaries to replace
  themselves by properly installing dropbox system-wide

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