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I agree with this part.
Had Windows 8 been a nice and gradual evolution from Windows 7, then enterprises (and dare I say it, a lot of us computer geeks) would have been very happy. Maybe they could have called it Windows 7.5 :-) (or adopt a version numbering structure that doesn't smack of marketing foo-foo.)
Here's an idea: Metro could have (should have) been a seperate OS as you state, but there is no reason it couldn't be spawned when required from with-in Windows as a virtual machine to run a touch application... Much in the way you can run Android applications now from Windows (see Bluestacks.)
This would have satisfied the need to run the occasional touch application, whilst not destroying the desktop experience that many depend upon or simply like.
With that said, I'm already tailoring ways to make Windows 8 more Windows 7-like, so perhaps this will all be a storm in a tea-cup...
Other people have touched on this, but I really doubt Microsoft is going anywhere soon. Even given much thought to what would be required for an organisation (even a small one) to fully abandon that ship? The cost would be outrageous and what is the gain exactly?
IMHO: We'll see another decade of Windows 7 installs (with Windows 8 licenses) before that happens!