could you describe exactly in what situations those mounts are not
accessible, using in preference an application installed in the default
installation?

openin something from nautilus should transparently call software which
don't support vfs uris using the .gvfs directories, the fileselectors
have those mounts in the sidebar and those should work transparently the
same way, how do you access those shares if that's not by using nautilus
or a fileselector widget?

don't get those comments wrongly, that's not a refuse to fix the issue
but it's not clear than having an extra directory is the right way to
deal with the issue, having those listed as normal mounts and available
in nautilus, in the GNOME places, etc should be transparent for the
users and they should not have to figure where are the mounts, if you
face issues there might still some work to do though

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gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login
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