Interesting. If it will offer the same freedom about SW choice as Windows, with coexistence of DD and physical, with or without DRM and not forcing anything by default, and at the same time breaking Windows monopoly on PC while staying a relatively lightweight OS (for PC standards), I'll be very interested for my personal use, otherwise I'll be less interested for my needs, but I'll still consider it a good thing as it will be more competition anyway.
Another interesting thing could be an Android subsystem running both on classic Linux distros and Windows.







