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But nautilus-burn does it for me, in a far nicer way. Third party applications like Brasero can always be installed if you need them specifically, but tightly integrated services like nautilus-burn add some real value to the desktop that "normal" applications can't provide. Or maybe you just meant that Brasero should become a part of the GNOME project in some way or another, there would be nothing wrong with that of course.