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I agree with items 1-9, with the addition of my own.
10. Do not treat users as criminals. The only people that activation stops are normal users, the determined will always find a way around protection (ask Apple about Hackintoshes).
11. If item 10 is not reasonable, at least provide security updates to the non-activated. This would make the Internet better for everyone. Upgrading IE 6 to 7 should also be included
12. Actually implement POSIX correctly, fully and without fanfare.
13. Allow the user to configure the gui to allow any window to stay on top (other than Task Manager). Most window managers allow this.
14. Like others have said, move to a case sensitive file system. While you're at it, make it not fragment.
15. Create or sponsor some sort of online repository for trusted .NET apps. This doesn't necessarily have to be run by Microsoft or be a store.
15. Depreciate all of Win32 for modern APIs (like .NET) until no major application uses it, then remove it. Painful, but Win32 needs to die.
16. Put Midori on the fast track to be what replaces windows 7.
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Not everyone that uses Linux uses it because they're raving GNU zealots. Some base their decisions on technical merit as their first priority.