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Microsoft Introduces Build Cadence Selection With Windows 10

jones_supa writes: Microsoft has just released Windows 10 TP build 9860. Along with the new release, Microsoft is introducing an interesting cadence option for how quickly you will receive new builds. The "ring progression" goes from development, to testing, to release. By being in the slow cadence, you will get more stable builds, but they will arrive less often. By choosing the fast option, it allows you to receive the build on the same day that it is released. As a quick stats update, to date Microsoft has received over 250,000 pieces of feedback through the Windows Feedback tool, 25,381 community forum posts, and 641 suggestions in the Windows Suggestion Box.

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  1. Re:Does it rape your privacy by Barlo_Mung_42 · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's not rape when you are giving full consent.

  2. Re:Does this work? by DaveM753 · · Score: 2, Funny

    No. Windows is a dog.

  3. Missed something by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    "As a quick stats update, to date Microsoft has received over 250,000 pieces of feedback through the Windows Feedback tool, 25,381 community forum posts, and 641 suggestions in the Windows Suggestion Box." .... and 2.4 million passwords from the key logger... great feedback everyone on the new Windows 10!

  4. Re:So much feedback and yet Microsoft ignores it a by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    But animation is bad! I always make sure my computer has 16+GB of RAM and top of the line processor and video cards, but am very angry if any of it gets used.