Why won't the Ubuntu-Developers switch to the Marlin File-Browser? Why are they 
continuing to use Nautilus with such a weakening feature base?

I have no use for Nautilus if it doesn't support the Extra Pane. This is one of 
the most used features of Nautilus by my friends and me. It's one of the "linux 
things" that pulled me away from using Windows and Windows Explorer. I like 
Gnome 3x but some of the decision those developers make are really poorly 
thought out.

So why not switch to Marlin or something else that supports Extra Pane feature? 
Anybody know why this switch hasn't already been set in stone?

> From: clan...@googlemail.com
> Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 19:55:08 +0000
> Subject: Re: Extra Pane in Nautilus
> To: mttbrns...@outlook.com
> CC: ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com
> 
> On 29 March 2013 19:42, Greg Williams <mttbrns...@outlook.com> wrote:
> > Has there been any discussion about improving the user-interaction with the
> > "Extra Pane" feature in Nautilus?
> >
> > I'm using 12.04 and make use of the Extra Pane feature a lot. A problem with
> > it though is that there is not clear communication/indication about which
> > pane is active (ie. which pane the user's keyboard input is going to
> > affect). I think some improvements need to be made to this element of the
> > design of it. Is this on any of the developers' radar for improvement?
> 
> Unfortunately the Gnome developers have decided to completely remove
> the Extra Pane feature from Nautilus, along with other useful stuff.
> Enjoy it while you can in 12.04 as if/when you upgrade to 13.04 or
> above you will lose it completely :(
> Note that this is not something that the Ubuntu developers have any
> control over, as far as I am aware.
> 
> Colin
                                          
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