vista betas to released monthly

Vista betas to be released monthly

Source of info from: http://www.apcstart.com/site/dwarne/2006/06/417/vista-to-be-released-monthly
Microsoft will release updates to the beta of Windows Vista every month until the gold master release to corporate customers in November, the software giant's Australian Windows chief revealed today.
Jeff Putt, Director, Windows Client, Microsoft Australia revealed the plan in a briefing to journalists at Microsoft's headquarters in Sydney today.
"We're on the bug-hunt," he said.
However Putt said the plan depended on the volume and complexity of bugs Microsoft had to fix.
He also refuted media reports over past weeks about Windows' heavy use of the GPU sapping notebook battery life and causing desktop PCs to run hot.
"This is still beta 2 code. [GPU heat and power consumption] also relies on third parties and their graphics drivers - and they are coming along," he said.
"A key goal and intention for us is to not compromise battery life. We'd be reasonably short-sighted to shoot ourselves in the foot that badly just for getting that one element [the Vista 3D GUI]."
Putt reconfirmed that the corporate version would be released in November 2006 and the consumer version "very early" in the first quarter of 2007.
He still refused to provide any pricing for the sixteen different versions of Vista, saying that it would be revealed "in due course".

Please keep in mind, these updates maybe only for the Beta Testers until RC1 comes out for the general public use.

It is not clear whether he is referring to the Customer Preview beta program or the TechBeta program which has been receiving monthly drops for some time. Even in the TechBeta program, those who opted to receive dvd's by mail only get the milestone releases (Beta 1, Beta 2, and RC1). "Jason" wrote in message Source of info from: http://www.apcstart.com/site/dwarne/2006/06/417/vista-to-be-released-monthly
Microsoft will release updates to the beta of Windows Vista every month until the gold master release to corporate customers in November, the software giant's Australian Windows chief revealed today.
Jeff Putt, Director, Windows Client, Microsoft Australia revealed the plan in a briefing to journalists at Microsoft's headquarters in Sydney today.
"We're on the bug-hunt," he said.
However Putt said the plan depended on the volume and complexity of bugs Microsoft had to fix.
He also refuted media reports over past weeks about Windows' heavy use of the GPU sapping notebook battery life and causing desktop PCs to run hot.
"This is still beta 2 code. [GPU heat and power consumption] also relies on third parties and their graphics drivers - and they are coming along," he said.
"A key goal and intention for us is to not compromise battery life. We'd be reasonably short-sighted to shoot ourselves in the foot that badly just for getting that one element [the Vista 3D GUI]."
Putt reconfirmed that the corporate version would be released in November 2006 and the consumer version "very early" in the first quarter of 2007.
He still refused to provide any pricing for the sixteen different versions of Vista, saying that it would be revealed "in due course".

Please keep in mind, these updates maybe only for the Beta Testers until RC1 comes out for the general public use.

AFAIUI(as far as I understand it) that only pertains to the Technical Beta group(those who were testing Longhorn/Vista before Beta2/Consumer Technology Preview. I do not think we normal folks will be getting the updates...
"Jason" wrote in message Source of info from: http://www.apcstart.com/site/dwarne/2006/06/417/vista-to-be-released-monthly Microsoft will release updates to the beta of Windows Vista every month until the gold master release to corporate customers in November, the software giant's Australian Windows chief revealed today. Jeff Putt, Director, Windows Client, Microsoft Australia revealed the plan in a briefing to journalists at Microsoft's headquarters in Sydney today. "We're on the bug-hunt," he said. However Putt said the plan depended on the volume and complexity of bugs Microsoft had to fix. He also refuted media reports over past weeks about Windows' heavy use of the GPU sapping notebook battery life and causing desktop PCs to run hot. "This is still beta 2 code. [GPU heat and power consumption] also relies on third parties and their graphics drivers - and they are coming along," he said. "A key goal and intention for us is to not compromise battery life. We'd be reasonably short-sighted to shoot ourselves in the foot that badly just for getting that one element [the Vista 3D GUI]." Putt reconfirmed that the corporate version would be released in November 2006 and the consumer version "very early" in the first quarter of 2007. He still refused to provide any pricing for the sixteen different versions of Vista, saying that it would be revealed "in due course".
Please keep in mind, these updates maybe only for the Beta Testers until RC1 comes out for the general public use.

Zapper, there is no Consumer Tech Preview. It is a Customer Tech Preview. The specific customers are outlined on GetReady. They are definitely not Consumers.
"Zapper" wrote in message

AFAIUI(as far as I understand it) that only pertains to the Technical Beta group(those who were testing Longhorn/Vista before Beta2/Consumer Technology Preview. I do not think we normal folks will be getting the updates...
"Jason" wrote in message Source of info from: http://www.apcstart.com/site/dwarne/2006/06/417/vista-to-be-released-monthly Microsoft will release updates to the beta of Windows Vista every month until the gold master release to corporate customers in November, the software giant's Australian Windows chief revealed today. Jeff Putt, Director, Windows Client, Microsoft Australia revealed the plan in a briefing to journalists at Microsoft's headquarters in Sydney today. "We're on the bug-hunt," he said. However Putt said the plan depended on the volume and complexity of bugs Microsoft had to fix. He also refuted media reports over past weeks about Windows' heavy use of the GPU sapping notebook battery life and causing desktop PCs to run hot. "This is still beta 2 code. [GPU heat and power consumption] also relies on third parties and their graphics drivers - and they are coming along," he said. "A key goal and intention for us is to not compromise battery life. We'd be reasonably short-sighted to shoot ourselves in the foot that badly just for getting that one element [the Vista 3D GUI]." Putt reconfirmed that the corporate version would be released in November 2006 and the consumer version "very early" in the first quarter of 2007. He still refused to provide any pricing for the sixteen different versions of Vista, saying that it would be revealed "in due course".
Please keep in mind, these updates maybe only for the Beta Testers until RC1 comes out for the general public use.

Semantics...I buy the product, thus I am a consumer...or a prosumer....whatever you want to call me...I am not in the Technical Beta, as such, I am not a Beta Tester..I just happen to be using the only product legally available to me..which happens to be called Beta2 Consumer/Customer..same thing!!!!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message

Zapper, there is no Consumer Tech Preview. It is a Customer Tech Preview. The specific customers are outlined on GetReady. They are definitely not Consumers.
"Zapper"
wrote in message AFAIUI(as far as I understand it) that only pertains to the Technical Beta group(those who were testing Longhorn/Vista before Beta2/Consumer Technology Preview. I do not think we normal folks will be getting the updates...
"Jason" wrote in message Source of info from: http://www.apcstart.com/site/dwarne/2006/06/417/vista-to-be-released-monthly Microsoft will release updates to the beta of Windows Vista every month until the gold master release to corporate customers in November, the software giant's Australian Windows chief revealed today. Jeff Putt, Director, Windows Client, Microsoft Australia revealed the plan in a briefing to journalists at Microsoft's headquarters in Sydney today. "We're on the bug-hunt," he said. However Putt said the plan depended on the volume and complexity of bugs Microsoft had to fix. He also refuted media reports over past weeks about Windows' heavy use of the GPU sapping notebook battery life and causing desktop PCs to run hot. "This is still beta 2 code. [GPU heat and power consumption] also relies on third parties and their graphics drivers - and they are coming along," he said. "A key goal and intention for us is to not compromise battery life. We'd be reasonably short-sighted to shoot ourselves in the foot that badly just for getting that one element [the Vista 3D GUI]." Putt reconfirmed that the corporate version would be released in November 2006 and the consumer version "very early" in the first quarter of 2007. He still refused to provide any pricing for the sixteen different versions of Vista, saying that it would be revealed "in due course".
Please keep in mind, these updates maybe only for the Beta Testers until RC1 comes out for the general public use.

No it isn't. The text from GetReady is:
"Note: This is beta code and should not be used in a production environment or on a main machine in the home. Beta 2 is intended for developers, IT professionals and technology experts to continue or begin their testing of Windows Vista. Before you decide to use Beta 2, you should feel comfortable with installing operating systems, updating drivers, and general PC troubleshooting."
Consumer Preview would not come until RC1 at least.
"Zapper" wrote in message

Semantics...I buy the product, thus I am a consumer...or a prosumer....whatever you want to call me...I am not in the Technical Beta, as such, I am not a Beta Tester..I just happen to be using the only product legally available to me..which happens to be called Beta2 Consumer/Customer..same thing!!!!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Zapper, there is no Consumer Tech Preview. It is a Customer Tech Preview. The specific customers are outlined on GetReady. They are definitely not Consumers.
"Zapper" wrote in message AFAIUI(as far as I understand it) that only pertains to the Technical Beta group(those who were testing Longhorn/Vista before Beta2/Consumer Technology Preview. I do not think we normal folks will be getting the updates...
"Jason" wrote in message Source of info from: http://www.apcstart.com/site/dwarne/2006/06/417/vista-to-be-released-monthly Microsoft will release updates to the beta of Windows Vista every month until the gold master release to corporate customers in November, the software giant's Australian Windows chief revealed today. Jeff Putt, Director, Windows Client, Microsoft Australia revealed the plan in a briefing to journalists at Microsoft's headquarters in Sydney today. "We're on the bug-hunt," he said. However Putt said the plan depended on the volume and complexity of bugs Microsoft had to fix. He also refuted media reports over past weeks about Windows' heavy use of the GPU sapping notebook battery life and causing desktop PCs to run hot. "This is still beta 2 code. [GPU heat and power consumption] also relies on third parties and their graphics drivers - and they are coming along," he said. "A key goal and intention for us is to not compromise battery life. We'd be reasonably short-sighted to shoot ourselves in the foot that badly just for getting that one element [the Vista 3D GUI]." Putt reconfirmed that the corporate version would be released in November 2006 and the consumer version "very early" in the first quarter of 2007. He still refused to provide any pricing for the sixteen different versions of Vista, saying that it would be revealed "in due course".
Please keep in mind, these updates maybe only for the Beta Testers until RC1 comes out for the general public use.

The Private Beta has been Cancelled, just FYI. "Jason" wrote in message Source of info from: http://www.apcstart.com/site/dwarne/2006/06/417/vista-to-be-released-monthly
Microsoft will release updates to the beta of Windows Vista every month until the gold master release to corporate customers in November, the software giant's Australian Windows chief revealed today.
Jeff Putt, Director, Windows Client, Microsoft Australia revealed the plan in a briefing to journalists at Microsoft's headquarters in Sydney today.
"We're on the bug-hunt," he said.
However Putt said the plan depended on the volume and complexity of bugs Microsoft had to fix.
He also refuted media reports over past weeks about Windows' heavy use of the GPU sapping notebook battery life and causing desktop PCs to run hot.
"This is still beta 2 code. [GPU heat and power consumption] also relies on third parties and their graphics drivers - and they are coming along," he said.
"A key goal and intention for us is to not compromise battery life. We'd be reasonably short-sighted to shoot ourselves in the foot that badly just for getting that one element [the Vista 3D GUI]."
Putt reconfirmed that the corporate version would be released in November 2006 and the consumer version "very early" in the first quarter of 2007.
He still refused to provide any pricing for the sixteen different versions of Vista, saying that it would be revealed "in due course".

Please keep in mind, these updates maybe only for the Beta Testers until RC1 comes out for the general public use.

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