Hm, I'm not so sure that mounting user-space volumes outside of the home
folder is a no-no - if there's a folder for that purpose, I think it
should be used to mount also the .gvfs stuff (just as it is used now to
mount USB drives and so on). There are some folders outside the home
that are writeable for non-root users (such as /tmp) right now. So why
not mount everything in /media?

Second, it seems to me that all non-Gnome applications would benefit
from this. Since not even all Gnome apps can handle it now (gedit), this
would be really helpful. My second example went unheard -
OpenOffice.org. It's strange that emacs supports gvfs, probably a Gnome
GUI version? Can you really open a text file from nautilus on an smb://
address and emacs doesn't complain?

Seems stupid to me to "enhance" each program with the gvfs support when
it'd be so easy to just mount the SSH/samba/FTP/... stuff to a regular
location in the file system hierarchy - IMHO, gvfs would be a real
killer feature then.

BTW, this discussion does not belong to this bug report any more, is
there a more suitable location for it?

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