My impression is that this "bug" was meant to be like it is right now. If the previous is true, then this discussion should not exist within this bug-reporting system. I can't convince myself that the developers of nautilus didn't think about it, since many other operative systems include this behavior.
The question will be then... why do they take this decision? I would really love to hear some arguments regarding this respect.
reading the comments, I found my self very impressed to see how people try to enforce others to use a system that doesn't ask for confirmation before deleting, while others beg for having a warning before removing a file. My opinion is that clearly a simple check box can avoid this disjunctive as the decision is left to the user of each system.
My impression is that this "bug" was meant to be like it is right now. If the previous is true, then this discussion should not exist within this bug-reporting system. I can't convince myself that the developers of nautilus didn't think about it, since many other operative systems include this behavior.
The question will be then... why do they take this decision? I would really love to hear some arguments regarding this respect.
reading the comments, I found my self very impressed to see how people try to enforce others to use a system that doesn't ask for confirmation before deleting, while others beg for having a warning before removing a file. My opinion is that clearly a simple check box can avoid this disjunctive as the decision is left to the user of each system.
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