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No, every 3 years.
Obviously that completely invalidates what I am saying </sarcasm>
Yes, after WinXP (2001) there was another version of Windows (2004) that was not released - tossed out because of performance, etc - development was restarted and 3 years later they had Vista (2006/2007). So even then it wasn't really an abnormality, they just didn't release what they had developed to the public.
It wasn't released, so it was a wasn't a complete project ... so therefore they broke their cycle.
Under those circumstances I release a blog post on my site every week when I write a paragraph and then don't publish it.
Your point being?
They started a massive refactor project yes and moved in a different direction and recovered from something that would have been disastrous possibly.