In my humble opinion, I guess if Ubuntu still rely on some upstream
components (mainly Nautilus) Ubuntu going to suffer a regression in
quality, mainly because the existence of Nautilus, that not accomplish
usability and performance requirement to provide a good User Experience.

If GNOME continues its development as usual (removing useful and non
intrusive features, adding non sense ones, not solving important issues
as the present bug) Nautilus will become the worst tool for files that a
user can use. Nautilus don't get a miserable part of the quality
(performance, good user experience, stability) of other environments
file browser (like Windows Explorer, Finder, Dolphin).

I really guess that if Canonical want Ubuntu to be a good System, needs
to DROP Nautilus.

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  Nautilus is very slow when opening folders with many files

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