
Release Candidate is next 'milestone' for OS
By Ina Fried
Published: 2 February 2009 08:36 GMT
Microsoft has confirmed that it won't issue a second beta of Windows 7, saying the next test version of the operating system will be a near-final release candidate.
Windows engineering head Steven Sinofsky announced the move in a blog posting on Friday, confirming that Microsoft would stick to earlier plans for just a single beta.
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Sinofsky wrote: "The next milestone for the development of Windows 7 is the Release Candidate or 'RC'. Historically the Release Candidate has signalled 'we're pretty close and we want people to start testing the release, especially because all the features are done'."
Microsoft released the feature-complete beta version earlier this month and general computer users have until 10 February to download the software.
Sinofsky didn't say when to expect a release candidate, or the final release, though the company is believed to still be aiming to have the operating system ready to go on PCs in time for this year's holiday shopping season.
Although that is believed to be the goal, Microsoft has told partners it is still too soon to commit for a 2009 release and it could yet be pushed into early 2010. Officially, Microsoft has said it will have Windows 7 out within three years of the general availability of Windows Vista, which hit its two-year anniversary on Thursday.
For his part, Sinofsky encouraged people not too read too much into his posting.
"This post is in no way an announcement of a ship date, change in plans, or change in our previously described process, but rather it provides additional detail and a forward looking view of the path to (release)."
Meanwhile, Microsoft is moving ahead with plans for a second service pack for Windows Vista, which is due out next quarter, ahead of Windows 7.
Original article: Microsoft: No plans for second Windows 7 beta from CNET News.com
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