Well, it is a great thing they decided to offer a VM for ISE. Although, it shouldn't be the official way to run it on windows 10. It should be more like you need a portable, always working version of ISE that OS update/upgrade won't break, here is it. Also, they should have based it on something better supported (more software available), like Ubuntu (LTS of course), debian... Need git? sudo apt-get install git. You want to use another editor, no problem, just install it. But on oracle Linux is not a general purpose distro with a big repo.
Well, that is my point of view, they just missed a big occasion to do the thing right.
- Use a general purpose distro
- Package it for virtual box AND vmware
- Don't use that as a remedy to make it windows 10 compliant, but as a bonus. In 10 years, a still working solution to make ISE work, its a big plus. But it shouldn't prevent you to at least make ISE work in windows 10
- Everyone happy