To clarify my earlier comments, I most certainly do not want a version with recomps and other little 'fixes' to be released and passed off as the original. I just meant that, like Gary Kurtz, I don't find that kind of thing to be on the same objectionable level as the inserts that actually change the effect of the story. As such, in the somewhat unlikely case that a version like that actually was put out—and it became clear that this was as close to the real thing as we were ever going to get—I would purchase it gladly, and enjoy it similarly to Harmy's editions.
If that was all the SE's had ever sought to do to the movies, I don't think it would inspire anywhere near this kind of outrage; certainly from me they wouldn't have. But with the changed versions being so vastly altered, I do think it would be best to go straight back to the original and release it untouched. Even with minor errors present, I never found anything to be remotely lacking about them before the SE's came along, and in the end I still don't. Indeed, I actually find the original effects to be a superior presentation in some aspects. For example the lightsabers looked fantastic and have only ever been altered for the worse; and in a way the recomps actually work against some shots, because going back to the sources prior to any optical compositing exposes a certain 'fakeness' that was previously masked by generation loss and layers of grain and so forth.