Great question. I think the BCC fork is a sound technical idea -- and more importantly, it pushes the conversation forward and represents a clear declaration that a meaningful contingent is still awake, alert, and opposed to segwit. I think it's a great positive move. Personally, I would be quite happy to see BCC go big and segwit coin die in ignominy. But those aren't the only two options, of course.
Ultimately, though, I'd like to see the crypto world continue transitioning away from Bitcoin altogether. I don't think BTC needs to die, but I would like to see more powerful chains start getting accepted for everyday transactions. Transactions are fully irreversible within a minute on Steem, but on Bitcoin they are seldom even confirmed, much less irreversible, within a minute. Same with Bitshares. And, when it's launched, the same will be true of Eos.
Bitcoin is nice for its simple security, and as long as it has mind share, I'll probably hold it, but I'd like to move to something much faster and cheaper for everyday stuff, and more secure for long-term holdings.
RE: I Looked Into SegWit, and Here's What I Saw