Hi Jeremy et al,
Well, for my 2c worth (or about 1c in US currency :)) I suspect most people who don't look at the license would assume that Wine is xGPL anyway, as so many Linux-type things are... so from a typical user's point of view they'd probably not notice the difference. The occasional contributor to Wine (myself included) probably thinks in terms of the GPL for any Linux-oriented, source-code included, project.
Personally, I'd be happy to see Wine converted to xGPL - just to make sure that there is a minimal chance of Wine forking in the future. I do believe that the xGPL licenses are the best way to avoid a fork in the project.
The other thing I just wanted to check was whether Alexandre was expecting to get a lot of emails saying yea or nay - if he's expecting it, I'm happy to send to him, but I'd hate to be part of an email flood of his mailbox :)
Regards Chris Green Massey-Green Software Labs