Being under development is not a problem.  What I am suggesting is
something to think about for features to add.  Is there a roadmap for
olive-gtk?

Is there a plan to provide Nautilus integration so that Nautilus can be
used as the Bazaar client?

My feeling is that most people will see Olive-GTK as their file browser
when doing things with Bazaar branches, cf the way people use RapidSVN.
So unless Nautilus gets Bazaar processing capability, Olive-GTK need to
replicate much of what Nautilus does: file creation, deletion, etc.  cf.
Bug 242991.

In this case, I would propose a context item select menu that allows
people to open a file with a nominated application as well as allowing
double-click for the default application.  On Gnome, and presumably on
KDE, there are hooks to the standard ways of doing this.  Or perhaps
more platform independence is required (so things work on Ubuntu,
Solaris, Mac OS X and Windows in exactly the same way) which means the
functionality needs replicating in the Olive-GTK code. (I guess this is
what RapidSVN does, but I am not sure.)

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No choice of application for opening a file
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