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For me the main message with WinRT that OOP api is now the lowest level general purpose OS api in Windows. The experiences for making .NET libraries have been taken lower level, with COM simply selected as object ABI.
The most important question is whether MS will keep Metro apps away from plugging into old Win32 underpinnings. Some policy could at least be put in place to discourage resource strapped programmers from doing short circuits from old code bases. Can e.g win32 be used on Arm? Without that, eventually retiring Win32 won't be possible.