@pdf: interesting that you know that it's an uncessary patch, did you
look at why it was set before affirming this?

if you take some time to dig a little further, you will see:
  * debian/patches/11_copy_skipping_pager.patch:
    - after discussion with dx and design, the easier short-time solution is to
      have the copy dialog skipping the pager to be able to launch nautilus even
      with a copy operation in progress (bamf will handle that in the future
      nicely) (LP: #784804)

And if you open the linked bug, you will see as well that the issue it fixes 
for unity is not trivial (basically, if you perform a copy operation in unity 
and close the nautilus window, there is no way to get a new nautilus windows)
So, yeah thanks for the qualifier of "ridiculous" for this patch, that woul 
help if you take more time to have a better patch though rather than just 
stating something which isn't right.

Basically, I'll take some time to fix it tomorrow, which is NOT removing the 
patch, but only skipping the pager in the unity session. If you are up for 
that, patches are, as always, welcomed, and more constructive than having this 
behavior on a bug report.
Thanks.

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