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April 27, 2005 12:00 AM

WinHEC 2005: Day Three Blog [Updated]

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8:37
Finally, a day to sleep in: Looking at my morning session schedule, I figured this would be the day to skip out on the first one or two sessions and get some sleep in. Good move.

Anywyay, there's a controversy brewing. The community sites like Neowin were asked yesterday by a "community lead" at Microsoft to take down their screenshots of Longhorn build 5048. This caused a big stir in the press room after the blogger lunch. When someone asked why they were doing this, Chris Pirillo quipped, "because it looks like #$%," which I thought was the appropriate response. Apparently, there is a condition in the EULA preventing people from posting screenshots. Nobody saw anything like that. And I wasn't asked to remove anything yesterday, which caused some grumbling. I'll get to that in a moment, but I'm a bit freaked out that Microsoft wouldn't mention this condition when they asked us to come to WinHEC, or when they handed out the CDs. It would have affected my decision to come.

This morning, checking my email, I discovered that someone from the MVP organization at Microsoft, and not one of my normal press contacts, has now asked me to take down my screenshots as well. I've declined to do so. As I mentioned to him in an email, I am a legitimate member of the trade press and would never have agreed to an expensive trip to Seattle if I knew that Microsoft was, for the first time, mysteriously not letting people post photos of a publicly-released Windows build. This is information that would have been helpful weeks ago, not after the fact.

Enjoy them while you can:
Longhorn Developer Preview (5048) Screenshot Gallery 1
Longhorn Developer Preview (5048) Screenshot Gallery 2

I'll clean up and head in, and see what's up. But Microsoft has handled this situation extremely poorly, and it's not appreciated. Way to throttle back the enthusiasm even further, guys.

12:43
The controversy continues. It looks like the shots will come down sometime today, and I'll have an explanation from Microsoft about why this must be so. Depressing.

I've been talking with Peter Glaskowsky and ... he has a Newton MessagePad 2100. And it works. Very, very cool.

1:07pm
OK, Microsoft has provided its explanation. What it boils down to is that there may be certain technologies in the Longhorn Developer Preview build for which Microsoft has not filed patent applications, and the confidentiality provisions protect or mitigate the company's filing rights. One of the focus areas of IP protection has been user interface, hence Microsoft cannot permit screenshots of the UI. I was told that Microsoft had left its Media Center user interface unprotected, and that UI has been stolen and replicated in numerous other places. They don't want that to happen to Longhorn.

Longhorn Beta 1 will not have a confidentiality provision in its EULA. So we won't have to worry about this issue with that build, now due in late June.

In other issues, Microsoft has changed the schedule for some sessions, so the Internet Explorer Today and Tomorrow session is at 3:15, not 5:45 as originally scheduled. That's good, because I can get out of here much earlier than I previously expected.

2:01pm
A clarification. On Tuesday, I noted that "this has the makings of a train wreck." I wasn't referring specifically to build 5048, which is a developer build only, and doesn't show off the final UI. Instead, I was referring to the Longhorn project itself, which is careening so wildly out of control that it may never successfully come to a conclusion.

4:17pm
So the IE session was a complete waste of time: The speaker was horrible and they revealed absolutely no new information about IE 7. The crowd was quite restless. Ah well.

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  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Aug 13, 2005

    the spotlight search icon in the start menu is different, the spy glass points to the right, the one in tiger points to the left. anyone that swtiches from mac right now is totally stupid, especially with the intel ones coming out even before 10.5... Dual booting windows and tiger or even leppard anyone? I don't think I'd bother anyways because I'd be running a more stable operating system with the apple software. The only reason mac's crash is because they are poorly maintained or old. My iMac 233 crashes sometimes because it has 96 megs of ram and is running osx panther with a usb 2.0 drive on a usb 1.1 bus and a dual booter with linux ppc. Any takers?

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Aug 09, 2005

    check this out:

    http://www.vanwensveen.nl/rants/microsoft/IhateMS_1.html

    now tell me what we have to look forward to??

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Jun 23, 2005

    Let's just stop bickering and wait and see.
    Mac users use MSN Messenger, a Microsoft product. Why? Apple couldn't provide a good IM program inside their fabled OS?

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Jun 10, 2005

    The way I see it, M$ is just tring to cover up the fact that 5048 is actually a downgrade. Proof in point: 5048 has the windows xp screensaver where 4074 has the longhorn one.

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Jun 07, 2005

    Paul you are nothing but a Microsoft Lapdog.

    Future names of MS OS.

    1. Longhorn (Should be longtooth.) When is it shipping? anyone? ha-ha.
    2. Dinasaur
    3. OS VV (A pisspoor copy of the world's greatest OS. TIGER!)

    PC users suck.

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