I also find it unintuitive to need to enable a script even after it is
installed.  I just installed nautilus-script-collection-svn, and
couldn't figure out for the longest time why I couldn't access the
script.

Enabling by default would be tricky because it is a user-level setting.
Perhaps a better idea would be to give the user some notification
message after install, explaining how to enable the script (and
similarly, some GUI front-end to nautilus-script-manager would be
useful).  I imagine the notification happening similar to the dialog
presented when Firefox is upgraded ("Please restart Firefox for updates
to take effect...").

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nautilus-script-* scripts not enabled upon installation
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