Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 22nd Jan 2008 21:56 UTC
Windows Rumour has it that Microsoft is pushing forward Windows 7 for a 2009 release. The first milestone build has supposedly already been shipped to select partners, according to APCMag. They claim to have access to a roadmap for Windows 7, but whether that claim holds any water remains to be seen. The Inq seems to believe APCMag, but that means about as much as a politician's word, so whether this is anything more than a rumour is difficult to say. CNet has more.
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RE[2]: Get rid of the Registry
by gpierce on Wed 23rd Jan 2008 03:12 UTC in reply to "RE: Get rid of the Registry"
gpierce
Member since:
2005-07-07

I guess we have to wait and see what they do with this new Windows. It makes me wonder why they are announcing this now, since it may slow adoption of Vista even further and dampen the sale of new computers.

Are they just giving up on Vista entirely? Why not further refine Vista? What gives? Vista has problems, but is it that hopeless? More frequent, smaller, incremental improvements might be preferable. Seems strange to me.

I guess time will tell.

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RE[3]: Get rid of the Registry
by 6c1452 on Wed 23rd Jan 2008 04:53 in reply to "RE[2]: Get rid of the Registry"
6c1452 Member since:
2007-08-29

If I recall correctly, Microsoft can work on more than one project at once (windows, office, hardware, live, etc). The windows team was only seven thousand-ish people out of eighty thousand employees a few years back; they might very well have seperate groups for vista polishing and windows 7.

EDIT: Unless you meant they should do an OS X style thing for several major releases, in which case who knows. What little we have heard sounds like they're making some low level changes though.

Edited 2008-01-23 04:57 UTC

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PlatformAgnostic Member since:
2006-01-02

No one's making any announcements. This is just rumormongering from tech sites. No release dates have been announced and the milestone that was delivered to various partners is just the first out of a multi-milestone product.

The difference between ME and Vista was that ME was a dead-end of a line that had run its course. Win7 is being built on Vista, since Vista is actually a pretty good foundation.

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RE[4]: Get rid of the Registry
by raver31 on Wed 23rd Jan 2008 07:25 in reply to "RE[3]: Get rid of the Registry"
raver31 Member since:
2005-07-06

Shows how much you know...

I got my blueprint in the post this morning, I expect the discs in the next few days.

It will be based on NT code, not Vista.

So, it looks like all the question dodging Bill Gates has been doing over the last month or so about improving Vista, and delfecting onto Windows 7 has been preparing the groundwork for this.

I would say that Vista is officially now a flop.

And that saddens me, I loved Longhorn. Microsoft seriously needs to look at replacing Mr Ballmer.

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sappyvcv Member since:
2005-07-06

Just like Vista was supposed to be XP SP3...

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