gnaw0725的投递:
因开发组的计划所迫,微软原定于12月7日发布的Windows Vista Beta2版本将推迟到明年1月或者2月.当然,产品线的发布计划仍在继续,不知道什么时候会来RC版本.
Sources at the company told me this week that
Microsoft will soon delay the release of Windows Vista Beta 2 from
December 7, 2005 to sometime in January or February 2006. However,
because the Vista development schedule is extremely time constrained,
the company will try and make up lost time by eliminating one of the
planned release candidate (RC) milestones that were planned for later
in the process.
A Microsoft representative told me that the company
remains on track for shipping Windows Vista in the second half of 2006.
"We are on schedule and committed to shipping on time and ensuring a
high-quality product," I was told. "Microsoft sets internal targets for
the development team around milestones, but these are not commitments
to specific dates. We do not comment on these internal milestones and
we have not announced a specific timeframe for our next major Windows
Vista milestone. "
That said, customers have told us repeatedly they
prefer more frequent code drops through our Community Technology
Preview (CTP) program [which] provides a great avenue for real time
feedback and testing from our customers--feedback we formerly received
only through the beta process. You should expect Microsoft to continue
their focus to deliver CTPs in the coming months given how successful
this program has been."
Previously, sources had revealed to me that
Microsoft would at least delay the release of Windows Vista Beta 2
until late December. This more recent delay suggests that the company
is having a difficult time meeting its internal shipping criteria for
Beta 2, which is considered a major milestone release and will be made
widely available to testers and the public. It's not known at this time
whether the delay will affect related product releases such as Internet
Explorer (IE) 7.0 Beta 2 and Windows Media Player 11 Beta 1, both of
which were also originally set for a December 7 public release.