Windows Vista receives 100% sign-off


Posted by Nick White on Thursday, November 09, 2006 2:46 PM 11 Comments

As an addendum to our announcement from yesterday, I wanted to share with you a screen shot of the Web page our that our development team used during the Windows Vista testing process to gauge their progress toward yesterday's milestone of 100% sign-off:

Windows Vista Team Sign-off Graphic

It's official!

 

Posted by yanis-markin


There is a problem in Windows Vista, will you fix it? Just look :

http://yanis-markin.narod.ru/NOICON.png

My e-mail: yanis-markin@yandex.ru

 

Posted by Sam Gentile


Only one item today as I am otherwise preoccupied. After a five year journey, Microsoft Windows Vista

 

Posted by Net Civilian


I'm sorry to say but I don't think this is a quality release. Heck just goto My Computer and Help, About Windows, look at the icon on the taskbar. Where the boot-screen. The icons don't match with the new RTM icons.

I thought these would be fixed by RTM. There are still other issues.

 

Posted by steve.wiseman


Wow. Over 1200 people to sign off. Yes, there is probably still a few things left in the final release that need to be fixed. In any large software project there will always be a few bugs to squash after the release.

 

Posted by Bloggiando


Good, over 1200 people to sign off.

http://www.bloggiando.com/

 

Posted by reinux


Is that really 1258 people? Not 1258 criteria?

 

Posted by Michael_Moor


Oh My Gush,Thanks Nick White

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Posted by newscientist2000


1258 thats a lot of signatures to collect, I can imagine that would be a pain if someone was absent from work and forgot to sign!

 

Posted by Nick White


Hey yanis-markin:  we're working on this, will keep you all posted.

 

Posted by Nick White


Hey reinux:  the numbers represent individual sign-off votes placed by individuals who represent teams of one or more persons.

 

Posted by PC_Addict


I saw that the suggested price is $230 for the better home package. Will this be the price that it will release at? How about introducing an idea of people who own MSFT stock get a better deal on it? Just a thought ;)

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