Even if each user has his/her own .gvfs, it can still be mounted as /tmp/gvfs-username! A lot of gnome utilities already do that, so it won't be a big deal. And of course, there should be no security issue in using /tmp, since even root can't access gvfs mounts! ;)
Even if each user has his/her own .gvfs, it can still be mounted as /tmp/gvfs-username! A lot of gnome utilities already do that, so it won't be a big deal. And of course, there should be no security issue in using /tmp, since even root can't access gvfs mounts! ;)