I'm not a programmer and I know this is not your goal... but:

Woulden't it help if Windows users just copied the kernel from their Windows 
installation and used this for an alternative desktop/system? - I mean the Windows NT 
kernel seems to work alright, but all the things Microsoft put on top of it slows it 
down and locks people away from settings and confuses them etc... if you had people 
use the real kernel instead (without offering it online of course) Windows users could 
use YOUR desktop/GUI implementation but still use all the existing drivers and apps... 
and have faster and more configurable computer using your alternative desktop.

I know a lot of Windows users who would want such an alternative... just a thought...

--David Filskov
Denmark


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