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I have been looking around Microsoft sites.
Hardware developers etc, and it looks like win 7 RC will be released in April?
Just my thoughts, but?
Something interesting. The guy is whining but suggests build 7048.winmain_win7rc1.090211-1625 has already been compiled...
more at source: Windows 7 RC1 Branch Builds being Compiled?News has come down the grapevine that Microsoft has already branched off winmain and started compiling RC1 branch builds, no doubt preparing for the public release of Windows 7 RC. This tells me that Microsoft is far ahead of schedule with Windows 7 development and are going full speed ahead to get this release polished up and done.
This news has come to us in the form of a build tag which sports the typical naming scheme for milestone branch builds. 7048.winmain_win7rc1.090211-1625 is the tag. As you can see, this build was compiled on February 11th 2009 at 4:25 PM. On one hand it is good to see Microsoft moving this quickly with the development of Windows 7, but on the other it is a little concerning. Microsoft have only officially released one build (7000) which went to beta testers and the public alike. One build is not enough to gather enough feedback to move ahead this quickly IMO. Windows is a far more complex piece of software than Office and I hope Mr. Sinofsky can learn that before this beta cycle is over.
I have been looking around Microsoft sites.
Hardware developers etc, and it looks like win 7 RC will be released in April?
Just my thoughts, but?
Thanks for the info Aaron
I can't see what the guy is on about with the Public Beta being the only one outside of MS, I'm sure the partners and other semi-insiders have seen later builds than 7000
This is part news story and part editorial. :PThe guy is whining but suggests build 7048.winmain_win7rc1.090211-1625 has already been compiled...
Let the games begin xD (if true)
But as stated surely not enough feedback yet for RC??
My soundblaster issue is not resolved yet in 7022 (though its fixed by using kxproject drivers), unless such old devices are now disregarded?
Oh I laughed when I read that, (hey there’s a chance, it’s not like we’re dealing with the Windows Live team, those people don’t know the meaning of the word feedback).
Oh grow up everybody. Chris is not whining. He is making a very valid point that I agree with. MSFT is keeping the testing of the pre-RC builds close to the nest. It's all based on Mr. Sinofsky's strategy. This is a change that many do not like.
I don't think partners get builds , only viable releases with which they can work to write new drivers etc.
semi-insiders I do not know.
But, my memory fails me, but I think there were only two public (Beta) releases for Vista? As Microsoft, in their wisdom, have decided that a second Beta will not be needed, in view of the succesful feefback on Beta1, it fits the normal pattern.
Don,t forget, also, that there is an official Tech Beta test program ongoing, for those selected - quite a large number of people.. They are feeding back a lot of information from the Beta and subsequent builds.
Last edited by davehc; 18 Feb 2009 at 02:18.
To a degree he is though. Regardless of the validity of his argument, it does come across as a little "I'm on the TechBeta, but I'm not special anymore-boo hoo". He even admits to 'drifting off into a rant". Ranting/whining is tantamount to the same thing.
It does make you wonder what is being done with a lot of the current feedback data though, if a RC has already been compiled.
This is great news. I tried out build 7000, it was nice. But I think I'll install full time when RC1 comes out.