This topic is about NOT wanting native android apps with no optimization or enhancements for Windows Phone
Yes. And? That makes this thread exactly about all the open questions in both of our comments...
Will Android ports be tweaked for WP?
Will Android ports include any WP specific enhancements?
Will developing native WP apps make any sense at all, when it is far cheaper to port the Android version?
Will developers choose to remove their native WP apps from the marketplace and replace them with direct Android ports instead? If so, how many developers would do that, and which ones?
At least for me, all those questions require rather positive answers, otherwise I'd probably also cast a vote of no confidence and jump ship, which many others here have already alluded to.
IMHO it is obvious that the primary goal of Android compatibility is to make it cheaper to port Android apps to WP (for both maintenance and initial development). If the primary goal is to lower costs, then how many of those porting efforts will include budgets to add WP specific features back in, not to mention the budgets to maintain those differences over time as both OS' evolve? My guess is that we won't see that being done to any significant degree, but that is just speculation based on past experiences with similar scenarios. That is also why I still find the recommendation to just "not install Android ports on WP" rather simplistic and unhelpful.