Fantasy Answer:
Disney should find OT.com and hire all the people here who have worked on restoring the various parts of the film, who really know every frame of the film and every second of the audio better than anybody else and who have worked on the film as a labour of love for years, give them the original assets from Lucasfilm and have them create (or at least use their superior knowledge of the minutiae of the film to consult on) the definitive versions of the OOT.
They should then have someone document all the changes between the versions of the films, the condition of the film before restoration, the errors and defects and uncorrected problems with the films over the years, and what processes needed to be done in order to restore the films to the way they looked originally, turn that into a nice, long documentary special feature and maybe a coffee table book so that the average person could understand exactly why all of this was important and needed to be done.
Then they could make a big deal about how these fans were so dedicated to the films that they spent years working on trying to restore them and talk about film appreciation and the importance of saving our cinematic history and all that good stuff and release it all as a big celebration of how awesome Star Wars fans are and how important film preservation is and all that good stuff.
That would be pretty cool...