Question regarding Windows 10 1909


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    Question regarding Windows 10 1909


    Wasn't sure where to post this, so please pardon me if this is the wrong spot. I was wondering if there has been any word on whether Microsoft is going to be releasing a 1909 feature update or just skip to the 20h1 feature update.
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    Demonlord4lf said:
    Wasn't sure where to post this, so please pardon me if this is the wrong spot. I was wondering if there has been any word on whether Microsoft is going to be releasing a 1909 feature update or just skip to the 20h1 feature update.
    Yes, MS intend to have a 19H2....

    We will begin releasing 19H2 bits to Insiders later this spring and will talk more about what that will look like in the near future.
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    Thanks, was really hoping they'd slow down to just 1 feature update a year :-/
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    OMG...... OK.... I'll start the posts now....

    When will I get 1909? It's not showing up in WU on my computer. Is there something wrong? Should I manually install it or wait for it to show up on WU? I'm on 1809 now, can I get 1909 without getting 1903 first? Is 1909 going to be stable enough to upgrade to, or should I wait until 2003 is out and then upgrade to 1909?
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    NavyLCDR said:
    OMG...... OK.... I'll start the posts now....
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    Demonlord4lf said:
    Thanks, was really hoping they'd slow down to just 1 feature update a year :-/
    I hear you, man. But I think you should wait until 2109, at a minimum.

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    "[Windows 10] 1909 does look like a minor branch upgrade from a feature perspective," countered Chris Goettl, product manager with client security and management vendor Ivanti. "There was a rumor that 1909 was not going to release at all, but that seems to be dispelled at this point."

    The key to Goettl's take was the 2018 announcement that each year's second feature upgrade, the one designated yy09 would be supported for 30 months, not the usual 18, on Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education. The 30-month support cycle was a major concession to large Windows customers, who had criticized the constant upgrading of the operating system. The 30-month support made it easy for enterprises to skip a feature upgrade by adopting every other refresh. That practice, however, demanded that corporate IT staffs stick with the fall feature upgrades.

    "Microsoft has put an emphasis on the fall release as being the longer-lived branch each year," Goettl said, noting the 30 months of support. "To focus on this branch being the 'stable branch' each year, it would make sense to focus much of the new major feature changes in the yy03 release each year and vet them in that branch."
    (News Analysis) What happened to Windows 10 1909? - Software News - nsane.forums
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    I check my updates every day for 1909 to appear, but I have not been offered 1909 yet. Should I be concerned?
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    Rocky said:
    I check my updates every day for 1909 to appear, but I have not been offered 1909 yet. Should I be concerned?
    Not you as well
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