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Microsoft implores testers to jump on Vista RC1

It says 'time is of the essence' if OS is to meet ship dates

By John Fontana
August 31, 2006 12:00 PM ET

Network World - Microsoft Corp. is counting on its beta testers to be "aggressive" as they start working on Release Candidate 1 of Windows Vista in order for the company to make its ship dates, according to the executive overseeing the Vista project.

Sven Hallauer, director of release management for Windows Vista, said a product team of 5,000 engineers is working as much as 70-hour weeks on Vista RC1 as it heads for shipment.

RC1 is expected to ship early next month. A release candidate is code deemed good enough to ship but is put through a final round of testing.

During a podcast posted on the Windows Vista team blog, Hallauer said it is imperative that testers get to work immediately when RC1 is released and dedicate as much time as possible to testing and providing feedback back to Microsoft so it can meet its internal release dates. The company said Vista will ship in November.

"As soon as the build is out, download it, install it, test it, and file bugs," Hallauer said. "Time is of the essence. We have a feedback window of two to three weeks after RC1 release where we can really make changes to the product in terms of getting deeper into the product's code base. Thereafter, we become very, very constrained in terms of what we can change without resetting the clock and slipping the release."

The release of Vista has slipped so many times that critics have stopped counting. But given past timeframes for product development, if Microsoft can get sufficient feedback in two to three weeks after RC1 ships, it would have another couple of weeks to finalize release-to-manufacturing (RTM) code and have the product ready for corporate users by the end of November.

"It is really, really important from a community perspective that everyone that is part of the Vista beta is really, really aggressive around the RC1 milestone release to go test as soon as possible, as many hours as possible," Hallauer said.

"It is super critical that we ship this [RC1] on time so we have the feedback for RTM. We have some fairly fixed time lines around RTM because of the commitments we have made around this product." Hallauer said RC1 feedback will tell Microsoft how close to complete the code really is.

In addition, he said that in the past five to six weeks Microsoft has forked the code into two different builds.

There are build numbers ranging from 5400 through 5699, as well as builds beginning with 57XX that represent RTM code, according to the Vista team blog. The fork means the company is working on RC1 and RTM in parallel, which is how development is done around each milestone in the project, Hallauer said.

Hallauer's podcast comes at a time when rumors about the timing of RC1's release and leaked information about Vista pricing is dominating headlines about the operating system.

On Tuesday, Amazon.com posted not only pricing for Vista, but also a note that said the product would be available to consumers on Jan. 30. The online retailer also posted the same note about Microsoft Office, tipping the scale that perhaps Vista is on time and will ship in conjunction with Office, a scenario Microsoft has been planning for some time.






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