> I hope you add similar functionality to gnome fallback session. Not
all users have Unity running. So bug is not completely fixed.

No, there is no plan to do that, every time we patch over GNOME we get
GNOME users angry at us saying we should respect the GNOME design
decision and ship GNOME like it's intended to be, which is what we are
doing as much as we can.

If you disagree with the GNOME design either report bugs to upstream
GNOME or change your session to Unity or something else...

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Title:
  Add a context menu entry to create a new blank file

Status in Nautilus:
  Invalid
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Release of Ubuntu: Raring, 13.04
  Package Version: 3.6.3-0ubuntu5
  Expected Results: Be able to create an empty file from the context menu
  Actual Results: There's not possible till I create manually an empty file in 
$HOME/Templates

  There is no easy way to create 'new blank' files in Files, you can do
  it by creating a file in $HOME/Templates/new or by installing an
  extension:

  http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11/add-new-empty-file-entry-to-
  nautilus-36.html

  I don't think normal people will be interested in doing any of those
  procedures, exist a Gnome bug about it:

  https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687139

  But it's closed, so I'd like to see this fixed in Ubuntu at least,
  what about providing some default files so people using Ubuntu can
  create empty files since the first boot?

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