In case any Ubuntu/GNOME Dev's are confused about the urgency of this
and they don't work in a LAN/WAN-based environment:

1. Switching business users from MS Windows to Ubuntu Linux carries an
expectation that they can still access LAN/WAN resources from the 'file
chooser' dialogs(i.e. Chrome browser --> Gmail --> upload attachment
from an SMB/CIFS location, etc.)

2. Having consistent GUI interfaces imparts a sense of confidence to
Admins(like me) that they won't be burned-at-the-stake on a huge bonfire
by those same users _and_ management for trying to move the company onto
GNU/Linux systems !!

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Title:
  GTK+3 doesn't show FUSE/GVFS, smb (SMB/CIFS), sftp (SFTP/SSH) network
  shares in file chooser

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