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So this is a "Lets just use Wine as the Linux folks are already doing it and lets focus in our Windows compatible kernel."
The only benefit I see from this is that there will be an open source Windows compatible kernel (ReactOS kernel) where you will be able to run the Windows drivers and apps through Wine.
But Linux is already a stable platform to run Windows apps (through Wine) and the Linux drivers work just fine.
Edited 2010-01-18 20:01 UTC