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This is obviously a wish. Argument pro-inclusion: right now users have no way 
but resorting to command-line to open a file or a folder as super-user. This 
can be cirvumvented by using cli, of course, but it is far form an ideal 
solution.
It is obviously a risk to give such a tool in the hands of the user by default, 
but I think it is worth the risk. It is only a hassle, and advanced computer 
users who are however still learning the ropes in Ubuntu might be very annoyed, 
considering the provided solution is not obvious.

As specified in the title, the best solution in my opinion would be to
just include the script in the core nautilus package. After all, it is
arguably a core functionality of the file manager, and having it ready
at system setup makes just sense.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Confirmed

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Nautilus-gksu should be included by default in Ubuntu; better yet, it should be 
merged with nautilus package
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291511
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