It does not have to be complicated actually. I think a workable rule is
to queue local files and parallel queue any network file systems. The
decision should really come from the gvfs-backends daemon on case by
case basis.

Well actually, I have no idea how hard that is to implement, so maybe it
is indeed hard.

GIO/Gvfs/Glib library (take your pick) could provide the interface to
queue files that the gvfs-backends daemon instantiates and configures.
Alexander Larsson might know the best design, as he seems to have
written most of the gvfs anyways.

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