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That's their playbook. But honestly I think anyone who plays with WSL will either get a taste and begin learning/transitioning to Linux or device to stick with their "safe" windows machine
WSL is just a way to actually get some shit done when there's a terrible business reason for requiring a native Windows install.
My Microsoft Surface became vastly more useable once I installed Linux on it.
WSL allows me to develop in a Linux environment while still enjoying my very custom Windows setup and programs that I am used to. So no, WSL did not make me choose a side, but instead helps me to get the best of both worlds at once.
Maybe. But Microsoft owns the workplace, so when you get a job they'll demand you can only use Windows, or if you're lucky enough to be allowed to use Linux, the Microsoft management software will suck so much you'll want to use Windows. Microsoft is silently implementing their EEE strategy, and this is only a small part of that. Before long they'll release their AI-focused cloud-connected Linux distro with Windows Desktop compatibility.