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Because you still need a licence for Windows if you virtualize it and WINE isn't an OS.
The whole point of ReactOS is it's a Windows clone and can run Windows apps.
So drawing developers in is a moot point as they're already there (in a manner of speaking)
I agree with you but the problem is many people can't look past the now.
To fix something that's not currently a problem (ie the "it's working at the moment so why should I care?" mentality than many budget holders have) costs money now. So some managers would rather wait until the proverbial sh*t hits the fan before investing into a solution to fix something that might never happen (despite how likely that it will happen).