You suggest than showing mounts is weird, you could argue the same about
an usb key then, why displaying the key where you might only want to use
one directory on it? Why displaying your vista disk where you might just
use your user directory there? The current interface is coherent and
treat all the locations the same way, why do you think it's weird?

Not sure what is your spatial issue, but gnomevfs has no mounts and what
you added using the connect to server dialog was special bookmarks for
easier access to those locations. So basically you are saying gnome-vfs
bookmarks were nicer than normal bookmark? Why do you think that? What
difference do you make between those exactly?

You also have wrong expectation about what a lts is, thats a version
with longer support but there no engagement on having no issue there
since most of the code comes from upstream and we don't have control
over their changes. We try to get every ubuntu version as good as
possible and this one is not an exception

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nautilus does not show existing sftp connected servers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198857
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