@David Siegel Well how about when a user wants/ needs to change the permissions 
not only of the containing folder but also all files and folders contained 
within said folder?
The current and only possible way of doing this on a distro using gnome is to 
use chmod in the terminal!

"Apply permissions to enclosed files" has for as long as I know never
been functional in gnome and looks like it won't be for a long time!

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gksudo nautilus won't set ownership/permissions on files below
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/165113
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