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                            <div>Hello to community,<br>
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                            and transparency, GVFS: it's fantastic!!!!!
                            Same thing with sftps:// <a
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                    The Dolphin working mode is too old!!!! i'm sorry.<br>
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    I´ve been working on fuse-workspace, which is a fuse filesystem,
    which offers the same functionality as<br>
    gvfs.<br>
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    It´s able to access the windows neighbourhood using libsmbclient,
    and the shares by mounting using cifs (the kernel filesystem) or by
    using libsmbclient again.<br>
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    I havent been working on it for some time, I have been working on an
    implementation of  a skiplist to store directories, on another
    project, notifyfs.<br>
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    It has the ability to mount at:<br>
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    github.com/stefbon/fuse-workspace<br>
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                  I think kde is targeting it too in the social function
                  and home user experience forgoting the enterprise
                  user, that was ruffled by gnome 2.32 death.<br>
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                I'm imaging kde take the chance to obfuscate gnome in
                enterprise environment giving news but remaining with
                the most used desktop ideas.<br>
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              For my experience GVFS is fundamental up to must me to
              choise gnome based alternative like Mate, Unity, Cinnamon
              or XFCE.<br>
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            You what think about this questione?<br>
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          Gianluca Gargiulo<br>
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