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July 12, 2005 12:00 AM

Exclusive: Microsoft Reveals Longhorn Beta 1 Schedule

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According to my sources at Microsoft, the software giant has set its sights on July 27 as the release date for Longhorn Beta 1, although that date obviously could slip if the company is unable to hit internal bug requirements. The current escrow build for Longhorn Beta 1 is 5101, a few builds older than build 5103, the current internal build in the beta 1 fork.
  
Microsoft recently forked the Longhorn build process to segregate the beta 1 code check-ins from the post-beta 1 (or what we can think of as the beta 2) code path. Recent leaks of Longhorn builds are from the beta 2 code path, but we can expect them to be quickly eclipsed by the beta 1 code base as Microsoft makes that milestone widely available.
  
As far as the beta 1 schedule is concerned, Microsoft's test teams are required to complete testing by July 22 but they need to achieve the "0 active bug" designation to ship beta 1. Yesterday, the beta 1 fork still had 123 active bugs. That number had dropped to 86 by today.

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  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Aug 03, 2005

    Maybe it's worth giving a beta look to it!!!!!!

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Jul 27, 2005

    ¿im can download?

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Jul 20, 2005

    So they can find "problems" with it, because that's one of the highlights of their lives. Finding problems with another operating system.

    Hopefully school will start soon, and their teachers will give them lots of "stupid homework" :).

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Jul 20, 2005

    I really don't know why Apple zealots keep posting here if OS X is so good. What are you afraid of? What's haunting you so much that you have to keep checknig the progress of Longhorn?

    I rest my case.

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Jul 18, 2005

    have any more invites been sent out yet for Beta 1? after all it is just over a week away.

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