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Read the bottom of the post at that link. It points to 3 articles about "Longhorn"/Vista and how they are built atop MinWin.
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Bloggers are *always* going on about where think they guessed something right in a previous blog entry. The problem is that his (and hence your) claims don't align at all with what Eric Traut of Microsoft, the man who actually knows (as opposed to guessing and blogging about it), said about MinWin. MinWin is, indeed, something new. And has not been used in a product yet. It is a completely new kernel intended to be used at the core of Windows 7. Like I say, Windows 7 looks like the biggest overhaul since NT.
And you know what? I, a long-time, dyed in the wool, card carrying Microsoft detractor and Linux advocate, am actually a little excited about that efficient little core he was showing off. I get the impression that they've learned from the Vista development cycle, taken a page out of the *nix play book, and are taking a step in the right direction.







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Read your own link, that's about Windows 7