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With my rose-tinted crystal ball, get to a sufficient level of compatibility with the Steam catalogue, then relaunch SteamOS with cloud streaming of games in your library from their Linux servers. In Valve Time, though, of course.
The Proton github is of the form of Compatibility Reports for each game, which directly leads to bugfixes, particularly for regressions. If something works at any point they definitely want to keep it working into the future.
If anyone is wondering why I am posting my frustration with the side here instead of sending feedback to them, well that is because the only way listed on their site to send the feedback is via Discord and Discord is cursed for me. It says that my account is unclaimed, but when I try to claim it, it says that the email I'm entering is already registered. And yeah, after some googling, I would probably found a solution, but I refuse to do that in order to send a feedback to ProtonDB.
So yeah, I very much support the idea of an alternative.