Windows 7 To Skip Straight To a Release Candidate
b8fait writes "The head of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows development confirmed that Windows 7 will take the unusual path of moving straight from a single beta, which was launched earlier this month, to a release candidate. Sinofsky fleshed out the plan today and hinted that just as there would be no Beta 2, the company would also not provide a RC2 build. In other words, there may be only one released build of Windows 7 before it ships, possibly much sooner than even some of the most aggressive rumors about Windows 7. How much different can Windows 7 really be with such a shortened beta cycle?"
... because vista is actually fine
How many betas does a service pack need?
"Regression testing"? What's that? If it compiles, it is good, if it boots up it is perfect." - Linus Torvalds
How many service packs will this beta need?
NB: The message above might reflect my opinion right now, but not necessarily tomorrow or next year.
No one installs and uses "Linux," they install an operating system that happens to use the Linux kernel's functionality
You have officially won the "semantics of the year" award!!
I'm a big tall mofo.
Hey Mr. Owl, how many service packs will this beta need? Let me see.. Ah 1, Ah tahoo ah 3!!! CRUNCH.
"I like it when the red water comes out.."
Yeah, and a human is 97% genetically indistinguishable from a pig.
Well, that explains the taste.
It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong.