rojimboo: Not sure how it could be in danger, if it barely existed in the first place...;)
The thing is, I've become increasingly more cynical about this - especially about the need for a Linux native GOG Galaxy client.
Think about it - for non-native games with a native linux client, how would you run them through wine? You wouldn't be able to create a wine prefix for the game only, if it has to run through Galaxy, which now doesn't need wine as it's native. Before (i.e. now) you could run the client in wine, and install and run the game through there. Or, of course, run the offline-installed game through wine without the Galaxy client meaning the linux native client would be needless.
For native games, it would be nice of course to have a native client. But for the majority of games, the non-native games, it would actually complicate things, if not outright make it useless.
So these days, I've stopped demanding a native Galaxy client.
I focus my efforts elsewhere, like donating to projects that make Linux gaming better directly, for me personally.
That's what Proton is for on Steam.
WINE with additional fixes integrated into the Linux client.
You can even add your own winetricks and choose a version in there.
GOG still has the advantage that Steam doesn't offer downloadable offline-installers though.