More free software on Windows looks good to me. Once developers on Windows will discover the excellent programs we have, they will hopefully consider switching to GNU/Linux where they can use those programs and be totally free.
Why breaking away from Ubuntu? Everybody seems to affirm that the binaries
that run on Windows are bit-to-bit equal to those that run on GNU/Linux.
Nothing has changed. And if the software changes and remains free (a
requirement of the GPL, and most of the cited binaries are under this
license), then GNU/Linux can profit from the improvements.
