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...which is porting Nautilus to gnome2.  Which is *the* priority for all
of gnome right now.

With that in mind, it
> seems obvious that it's not the community (which will mutually share and
> use the file browser) who controls the project but rather a small number
> of people that monopolize it's development.
>
How is anyone monopolozing development?  Is someone blocking you from
accessing the source code?  Is someone telling you NOT to program in the
desired feature?  So far, all you have received is constructive
criticism on how to make your idea better.  Darin's probably just too
busy to email about future feature ideas because, well, he's busy.  You
might have a point if you had offered a complete patch and noone paid
any attention to you, but you haven't.  If you are upset because you
came up with a feature idea and legions of programmers didn't drop
everything to implement your idea, well, take a look at
bugzilla....there are lots of cool ideas for new features that people
just haven't had time to work on.  If you want to change that, start
programming away. ;-)



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