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    Microsoft to Reportedly Re-org Windows Team After RS5 Release

    Microsoft to Reportedly Re-org Windows Team After RS5 Release


    Posted: 15 Sep 2018

    In his weekly “Sams Report” this week, Microsoft watcher Brad Sams reports that he’s hearing that the Windows team will go through a bit of a re-org after the latest version of Windows 10, known as Redstone 5 or the October 2018 Windows 10 Update, goes final. Microsoft already announced that the sixth major update (updated, it’s the seventh numbered version but the sixth update) to Windows 10 will ship soon, and word is filtering out that Microsoft expects to finalize a shipping build by next Friday, September 21st.
    Source: Microsoft to reportedly re-org Windows team after RS5 release | On MSFT
    swarfega's Avatar Posted By: swarfega
    15 Sep 2018


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    What is "re-org"? Re-orginization? And what does this re-org mean?
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    Maybe add remove players...
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    lol
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    good, fresh eyes can get some of the annoying bugs fixed.
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    Faith said:
    What is "re-org"? Re-orginization? And what does this re-org mean?
    Maybe Ninja Cat is being asked to leave.
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    Here is their chance to bring in people who know about software QA.
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    Hi there

    I see the subscription model is being touted again -- in which case Linux for me with Legacy (non subscription) windows running as VM's.

    I know the whole thing has been discussed almost "ad nauseam" but this time and with a re-org of the division it seems to carry more traction -- we shall see though.

    I can't see zillions of users stumping up subscriptions - in which case there's a danger that millions of Windows installations will be running poor security systems which is also a danger to other users of the internet -- so presumably security upgrades will still be available free.

    cheers
    jimbo
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    jimbo45 said:
    Hi there

    I see the subscription model is being touted again -- in which case Linux for me with Legacy (non subscription) windows running as VM's.

    I know the whole thing has been discussed almost "ad nauseam" but this time and with a re-org of the division it seems to carry more traction -- we shall see though.

    I can't see zillions of users stumping up subscriptions - in which case there's a danger that millions of Windows installations will be running poor security systems which is also a danger to other users of the internet -- so presumably security upgrades will still be available free.

    cheers
    jimbo
    I agree with you.
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    All I see is unsubstantiated rumours from a blogger, reported by another blogger.

    I think I'll wait for something real
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