@ Dave (#1)
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends nautilus gives:
nautilus is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
(When constructing the master image for the netbooks, after installing nautilus 
we have manually purged all packages pulled in by nautilus which were not 
essential to nautilus (ie, which did not break nautilus).)

@ Jeremy (#2)
I take your point.  But you do assume that users are sufficiently au fait with 
Zeitgeist to have the knowledge that they need to install these two separate 
helper programs (gnome-activity-journal and activity-log-manager) that are 
required (1) to see what it actually is that Zeitgeist collects about their 
activities and events, and (2) to be able to disable such information gathering 
and channelling.  I tend to think that this is an unreasonable assumption.

In my view it would be better if the requirement to install such
additional programs would be unnecessary by default, and that, instead,
installing Zeitgeist and its components – and the consequences thereof –
would have to be a conscious, deliberate, informed and well-understood
choice.

Similarly for Brasero, opt-in rather than ex-post opt-out seems the more
appropriate way when putting together systems. (Realistically in
practice, which user actually fully knows and understands what redundant
and/or undesired applications get pulled in by other applications.)

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  Installing Nautilus in Xubuntu 12.10 pulls in Redundant Packages as
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