Mac_v, Sebastien, Holger, I understand your point of view, and I partly agree 
with you : basically, I think the way Nautilus runs is good. Deleting files is 
possible without asking confirmation each time, and asking confirmation only 
before the real deletion is really fluent...

BUT, what makes me say that eventhough I like current Nautilus way of
behaving, I'd prefer it to be changed is the discrepancy between
Nautilus/Gnome and other major OS'es. Both Windows & MacOS ask
confirmation before both file deletion and trash emptying. Most people
expect a confirmation at this point. For better usability, we shall meet
this expectation AND make this feature customizable so that people like
you (and probably me) can deactivate the confirmation before file "move
to trash".

Here's the way it's implemented in Vista :
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/window-on-windows/?p=595

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Delete file in Nautlus - no warning
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