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This might be helpful (arguable), but it's definitely impossible. Free people do what they like. As many people converge there will be many more people springing up and doing their own thing.
Getting major distributions to converge on best practices is about all you can do. Freedesktop.org is good in that area, but it's slow work.
While this would indeed help Linux and other Free platforms, it's impossible. Just accept it! If you give me the source code, as you must to be a Free software advocate, then I can port it to Windows myself. Once I do I will release the code and binaries. Now what have you done? You've pissed off your fickle freedom-loving users and the software STILL runs on Windows.