Windows 10 Service Release 1 Inbound for Next Week
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An issue, may start out as insider build issue, tick tick tick, then eventually it becomes a general release issue. Where do you draw the line etc? Insider builds will have all the general release features plus some extras. Which section do you look in, post in, if you have that issue and its a universal issue? In any case it's up to the forum admins to sort it out. I'm cool with what ever they decide to do.
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Some forums have the facility to create different types of post, question or discussion for example. If this were possible here, perhaps one option could be "Insider". Failing that, perhaps put the word in the title?
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Patient
I think that Alpha's suggestion is a great compromise! I don't want to have to bother looking into separate places to find out what's going on with the future builds as I'm sure would be the case with many others. If everything is kept in the same place even people who were not using the insider releases would be able to get an idea what kind of problems are being encountered by those who are.
I would think that most non-Insiders would not want to hear about the problems being encountered by Insiders. I they were so inclined, why, they can become Insiders. The point of Insiders is that non-Insiders don't ever encounter those problems. :)
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As a noninsider (used to be but now I've converted to GA) I don't really want them separated. I'd rather see what the insiders are seen and what problems they are having without having to go to places to look for the information.
Now that would be one big mell of a hess!
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But nobody says noninsiders would be locked out of the insiders forum. I'm also supporting the idea to create a seperate forum. As soon as new builds start to show up there will be problems and fixes exclusive to that build. According to me this will probably confuse noninsiders who use the normal version.
Can you imagine the commotion that would be created if a non-insider tried a fix that wasn't for the RTM version of Windows 10??? Don't think I wanna go there. :)
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Some issues will be universal across all builds, newbies won't know that though. Those issues anybody can help solve. You still may be able to point somebody in the right direction even if your not running an insider build. Depending on the speed or release of new features, one is eventually going to catch up to the other. There will be lulls in upgrades.
Who says we Insiders wouldn't come back to the regular forums? I know I would because I have both versions on my computer(s).
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Can you imagine the commotion that would be created if a non-insider tried a fix that wasn't for the RTM version of Windows 10??? Don't think I wanna go there. :)
I agree - it makes no sense to mix it all together. Somehow that just reminded me of an old Harry Nilsson song...:)
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Patient
I think that Alpha's suggestion is a great compromise! I don't want to have to bother looking into separate places to find out what's going on with the future builds as I'm sure would be the case with many others. If everything is kept in the same place even people who were not using the insider releases would be able to get an idea what kind of problems are being encountered by those who are.
Playing devil's advocate here, what happens when those non-insiders don't understand what a a thread with Insider in the title means? And you can be sure that the further we get into GA, the less non-insiders will understand about the Insider Program.
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I agree - it makes no sense to mix it all together. Somehow that just reminded me of an old Harry Nilsson song...:)
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That @Edwin....he just sits back and enjoys the show, and then all of a sudden, BAM!