Friday, August 15th 2008
Engineering Windows 7 MSDN Blog Surfaces
Microsoft has launched an MSDN Blog for the Engineering of Windows 7, dubbed E7 for short. The blog, hosted by two Windows 7 senior engineering managers, is aimed to inform "...enthusiasts, bloggers, and those that are the most passionate about Windows... what's in store for the next major release of Windows."
You can check out the blog here
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Engineering Windows 7
You can check out the blog here
We strongly believe that success for Windows 7 includes an open and honest, and two-way, discussion about how we balance all of these interests and deliver software on the scale of Windows. We promise and will deliver such a dialog with this blog.Windows 7 is currently scheduled for release in 2010 based on information which we covered here
We, as a team, definitely learned some lessons about "disclosure" and how we can all too easily get ahead of ourselves in talking about features before our understanding of them is solid. Our intent with Windows 7 and the pre-release communication is to make sure that we have a reasonable degree of confidence in what we talk about when we do talk. Again, top of mind for us is the responsibility we feel to make sure we are not stressing priorities, churning resource allocations, or causing strategic confusion among the tens of thousands of partners and customers who care deeply and have much invested in the evolution of Windows.
34 Comments on Engineering Windows 7 MSDN Blog Surfaces
I apologise to all those who think Windows is 'teh sex' I will now continue sticking my penis in an automated pencil sharpener......
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If MS is actually willing to listen to the people they are making this available for then Perhaps the next version of Windows will be worth it (off the bat not after multiple service packs).
Fiji is just a derivative (branch) of Vista using some sort of Media Center theme
Blackcomb/vienna in a nutshell is nothing like Vista and, MS next gen OS.
Time will tell.
if u like it then good for you - dont try to force your ideals on others who are also entitled to their own opinions, choose not to follow the crowd & join with its sheepish mentality.
(Note how i did not mention ANY names in this post.....)
Doesn't matter if Vista's code quality is even directly the fault -- if customers have to upgrade all their apps (or buy completely new versions, or worse -- their apps will no longer work), then Vista's not going to do well. Just look at Intel's refusal to use it internally within their company.
This relatively early introduction can't have a positive effect on Vista adoption rates right now. Many people who are thinking about getting Vista will just decide to wait another year or so, since you can expect Windows 7 betas to start coming out as soon as next year.
Which begs the question: what will the 10% to 15% of people who will be running Vista at the time do? Be pissed I imagine, since here they will have an OS that might be as fast or even faster than Windows XP, yet with more features than Vista. Yet, they spent years fiddling and tweaking Vista, installing large software libraries of applications and games only to abandon them and have to reinstall them onto a new OS. (Yeah, I bet you can upgrade from Vista to Win7, but who would want to do that? Clean install = smoother.)
And I dont want to listen to corporate PR spin.
That 10%-15% probably won't even know, at least most of them. I still run across people using ME and they just don't know any better.
Definately a clean install : )
www.guru3d.com/news/some-dx11-details-from-microsoft/
Because although all the claims about vista's developing time are clearly nonsensical they did have more than a year to turn out that lemon, and more than a year to decide to NOT release it, or ask no more than $30 for 'ultimate' at least to be honest and realistic and decent about it, so letting us know that they had all that time is only embarrassing for them.