Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 31st Mar 2008 19:28 UTC
Gnome Ars reviews GNOME 2.22, and concludes: "In version 2.22 GNOME continues to provide a high level of performance, functionality, and ease of use that contributes significantly to the viability of Linux on the desktop. Despite the numerous advances that are being made in GNOME technologies, there are still a few notable places where GNOME falls short of both open and proprietary competitors. GNOME application file dialogs, for instance, still lack basic support for file management operations such as rename and delete and don't provide support for viewing multiple file thumbnails."
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Comment by Boldie
by Boldie on Mon 31st Mar 2008 20:01 UTC
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"GNOME application file dialogs, for instance, still lack basic support for file management operations such as rename and delete and don't provide support for viewing multiple file thumbnails."

I don't think this will happen. Remember Torvalds comment that "Gnome seems to be developed by interface nazis":
http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/12/13/1340215