roffik,

I understand your concern, but the truth is that the Desktop becomes
very cluttered and ugly when used as a download folder. When you mount
and dismount drives regularly, you will see that the placement of new
downloads becomes fragmented, and when you reach the limit, the icons
overlap. This is a case where I think that we should follow the
specification, because *it makes sense*.

Note: aside from other Linux-based distributions that follow this
specification, Windows Vista and 7 uses a $User/Downloads folder by
default, which is used by Internet Explorer, but not Firefox 3. However,
Firefox 3.5 on Windows will save downloads to $User/Downloads *even on
Windows XP* (which does not create a Downloads folder by default). It
really is Ubuntu lagging behind everybody else on this issue.

I would also suggest that we make proper use of the default user folders
in Ubuntu (for example, F-Spot tries to import into a non-existent
~/Pictures folder by default, when we already have a ~/Photos folder
available. This is a matter for another bug report, though, and maybe
it's reported already).

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downloads should go to $HOME/Downloads : XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR should be set to 
"$HOME/Downloads"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204567
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