Hi all, I'm gonna add my voice to this, since Microsoft announced windows 10 EOL on mid-october 2025 (announcements for home & pro and enterprise & education) and I won't be switching to 11. In fact I'm already moving back to linux. Virtualization doesn't seem like an option (I'm not even willing to look into it) and I'd rather avoid wine if possible — actually, the time I used to spend fighting with wine was the reason I came back to windows after 15+ years of linux-only.
I'll wait for my ideascale account to be approved and go check what's up there.
As for a .deb, I'm not too sure if that would be the correct move. It could be. Or maybe just release a proprietary (linux native) blob + summary instructions like “unpack this to /opt/something, you'll need this and that dependency”, and then let distro people handle the fine-tuned packaging?