Phone Guy 4567
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Considering no other OS provider divulges details of its systems to the public prior to release, I don't see how the public-at-large should concern themselves with the inner workings of their devices. We as enthusiasts enjoy a "closer look" at what makes our devices tick but I don't think we have any special privileges in deciding what goes in or out. Microsoft has been more than generous in providing technical previews and offering us the opportunity to provide feedback but that certainly doesn't mean we can decide whether a new system of apps is good for the platform unless we know how it works or if it's a detriment to the OS. We are a small minority of a >3% worldwide platform. I'm confident that Microsoft has thought this out cleanly and now the ball's in the developers' court.
The public at large doesn't concern themselves with how this stuff works, and they shouldn't. What they will concern themselves with is app performance, and the performance of these recompiled apps better run as well or better then the iOS or Android counterparts.
With more and more WP apps looking less and less unique from their Android & iOS versions what is the motivation for the average person who doesn't care about the behind the curtain stuff to select WP? IMO after Windows 10 is released developers will give these new compilers a shot but if they don't see usage share increases fairly quickly, or the resulting apps are buggy and require time and effort to fix it's game over.