SourceMicrosoft promised during its January 21 Windows 10 event at its headquarters in Redmond that it would try to bring new builds of the Technical Preview to insiders at a much faster pace, but up until now, the company has seemed to break on that promise, as it struggles to fix bugs and critical issues in the newly compiled builds.
It's no secret that Microsoft has had to deal with waves of criticism lately, mostly because the latest Windows 10 Technical Preview build was launched in late January, but information that reached the web “accidentally” seems to indicate that the company is working to address this problem.
A recent post that showed up in the Insider Hub app available on Windows 10 suggested that Microsoft was working to release a new update channel for Windows testers that would allow them to get new builds every single day.
Microsoft compiles new builds internally every day, so Windows insiders would pretty much get the chance to run the exact same versions that company employees who are trying to track down bugs before a more stable build is released to the public do.
Just more speculation.. I'll wait for an official announcement for my information.
Softpedia is such a train wreck.
Not exactly local either! Softpedia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I don't think that would be a good idea. A large number of user tend to forget Windows 10 is still in the early stages and may contain bugs and new features are being added. I see this as opening the door to allow more complaining about MS and Windows 10.
Ah,, siting a poor source to justify another poor source??
Daily would be a nightmare, IMO,. Twice a month at most might be the best bet.. heck even once a month would be fine if it has little or no bugs in it. But,, daily.. just no.
Touche! Two wrongs making a right! But it's on the 'internet', so it has to be true, right?
LOL.. so true.. I only use Wikipedia for a starting place for research and that's it.. other than that it's risky, IMO
Maybe the "new build every day" is the new "Ludicrous speed" release option that was being discussed?