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November 29, 2005

Microsoft Supplies Update on Windows Vista Beta

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On Tuesday, Microsoft representatives gathered virtually with beta testers and the press in separate online chats in order to communicate their progress with the Windows Vista beta. Recently, it has been revealed that the oft-delayed Windows Vista has been stung by even further delays: The Beta 2 milestone, originally scheduled for December 2005, has been pushed back to the first quarter of 2006, Microsoft says. But the company maintains that it is still on track for a late 2006 release.

"We are committed to delivering a high quality Windows Vista product to customers in the second half of 2006," a Microsoft representative told me Tuesday, adding that the final release date was yet to be determined. "We will use a quality-based schedule, and not a calendar-based schedule to determine the final release of the product."

Microsoft also revealed that Vista will be code-complete by the end of December. Microsoft beta coordinator Paul Donnelly explained what this means. "We will focus mostly on bug fixes once we get to code complete," he wrote. "All feedback is considered and may result design changes if it's warranted. Those things are weighed case by case." Note that the December CTP will not be feature complete. Instead, Windows Vista will be feature complete shortly after the December CTP release; an early 2006 CTP will be the first feature-complete Vista version testers will see.

In a call with the press, Microsoft representatives noted that the December CTP feature set will be revealed in a later call next month. In response to a rather lame set of tester questions in the earlier chat, Microsoft noted that the December CTP would include the final version of .NET Framework 2.0 and an updated SDK (Software Development Kit), which programmers can use to write applications and services that target Windows Vista, Microsoft says. That CTP build will also include working phone activation, System Restore, and Media Center, better drive support, and possibly a new startup screen. (Yes, I realize those aren't exactly tier-one features, but that's what beta testers actually asked about, go figure.)

Beta testers were upset to learn that Microsoft TAP (Technology Adoption Program) customers received a newer build of Vista, build 5259, than testers had. Rather than reprint the rather flip response Microsoft provided to questions about this issue, suffice to say that beta testers were told to wait for the December CTP and to continue providing feedback on the October CTP in the meantime.

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Reader Comments
Perhaps the reason for the rather 'lame' questions was because the chat was aimed talking about beta program experiences, rather than the feature set of Vista. "Join the Windows Beta Team to discuss the progress of the Windows Vista/Longhorn and IE7 for XPSP2 beta program to date and future plans."

JansonR November 29, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Any word how this effects the upcoming beta releases of IE7 and WMP11?

BryanF November 29, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Taking more cheap shots to make yourself look good? This is why everyone hates you. Most of the questions presented (suck as how to fix the beta client if its not sending bugs) were very useful. Id like to see you come up with a question dealing with the future of the windows vista beta. JansonR and I went to ask why there was a lack of communication in the beta progrqam, which was a perfectly valid question. Sinceyou're apparently on the "inside" (in other words, all you do is brown nose Microsoft), I suggest you let the testers ask the questions they want, because they dont have their hands up deep in Microsoft anyway. Lastly, the new startup screen was a perfectly valid question. A new startup screen would be representative of the new UI Vista is currently developing. It can also help with accessibility as well. Think before you say that some questions are lame, because I know you cant produce better questions even if you were paid to do so.

lollers November 30, 2005 (Article Rating: )


I fear that the only way Microsoft will make the 2006 calendar year with WinVista will be to either prematurely release it or add 2 more months to the year (who do you petition for that?).

As for lollers defense of the new startup screen question ... Please! You don't paint the house until after it's built ... And seriously, prufreed you're grammer.

mwrisner November 30, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Mwrisner, I was too angry to proofread my grammar. Sorry.

lollers November 30, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Please research your articles better in the future to stop making yourself look foolish. The chat was to discuss the beta program and not the product itself.

cartman02au November 30, 2005 (Article Rating: )


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