Hello, I would like to add 2 cents to this thread:
1) The remark made by "David Siegel" is incorrect.
The request is *not* to implement: <<Intelligent file copy optimization>>, but 
simply to queue the files to copy so that they're copied sequentially.
If I select 2 files and drag them across two "locations", these two files will 
be copied sequentially.
If I drag the two files one after the other, the copy will occur concurrently - 
as a result, the time that it takes to copy the two files will be significantly 
longer. This should be changed so that the files are copied sequentially even 
in this case.

2) The behavior of Nautilus is the same as Windows Explorer. There are
several tools in Windows (e.g.: TotalCommander) which implement this
auto queuing. I mention this because this proves that the implementation
is certainly possible.

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nautilus should copy/move smarter (queue files)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306630
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