It's not a win I'd care about. This takes away the audience which would put a lot of pressure on Emacs developers to do stupid things that would lead to the editor getting worse and worse. This is the "popularity curse" which spoiled a lot of good things in programming world.
So, if people who want to use Windows don't become Emacs users -- I couldn't care less. I don't want these people to swamp the developers with requests to add mouse-based navigation or modal windows. Being few years a dad, I discovered that in situations that don't endanger my son's help, it's more expedient to let him make his own mistakes, if he really wants to, but it doesn't work if I try to pretend that his bad ideas are equally valid as good ideas. In other words, if people want to use Windows, they should be told they are doing something stupid, but they shouldn't be strong-handed out of it.
So, if people who want to use Windows don't become Emacs users -- I couldn't care less. I don't want these people to swamp the developers with requests to add mouse-based navigation or modal windows. Being few years a dad, I discovered that in situations that don't endanger my son's help, it's more expedient to let him make his own mistakes, if he really wants to, but it doesn't work if I try to pretend that his bad ideas are equally valid as good ideas. In other words, if people want to use Windows, they should be told they are doing something stupid, but they shouldn't be strong-handed out of it.