>  (I did the cinnamon install and I don't have nautilus).

Welcome to the light ;-)

As the default `xdg-open %d` opens a file manager then thats safe, it won't 
open some random software on the users system.  If they change the setting they 
are responsible for the consequences.

So my opinion is that `xdg-open` looks to be a better more portable (among 
Linuxes) alternative to `nautilus` and its ok to merge, although give the 
weekend at least for others (with non LM distros) to look at it.

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