Not a chance
I just have too many cameras and not enough time to use them. I haven't used my A7 is about a month but I'm keeping it for when I do get time to myself, for holidays and for the stuff that matters the most to me. I would ideally like to sell my G1, G7 and GX7 and get a GX80 although that camera isn't ideal as it has what is IMO a poor EVF. Maybe they'll bring out a GX90 with a better EVF at some point. Anyway, as there's been no interest in my stuff it looks like I'll be keeping it.
As I've said more than once. Fuji is for me stuck in the middle not offering the image quality of my A7 whilst not leaving MFT far enough behind and as the Fuji's are about the same size as my A7 they can't offer any savings in bulk over MFT. So, for me my A7 and a MFT camera are best. A7 for luxury and old lenses and for quality when it matters and MFT for a compact unobtrusive camera and speed of operation. I can see Fuji making sense for people who think that APS-C is the sweet spot but as I like the 35 to 50mm FoV I just can't see any advantage in the Fuji's over my A7. I do like the retro styling and manual dials of the Fuji's but in use I think that the more ordinary and rather boring front and back dials are actually better as I can use them to change settings with my eye to the VF and without altering my grip and I don't think that's the case with top plate dials. So all in all I can see the appeal of the Fuji's but after giving it a lot of thought they're just not for me.